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  1. 17 hours ago, Flatsix said:

    I was hoping that someone on here that has a test garden and a Deus 2 might be willing to perform some suggested test. Of course I could do this myself however I think that having it done by someone that knows their test garden would be better. I'm hoping that others might have some suggestions. Happy Hunting

     

    I think you'd be better off making your own test garden because testing done in different soils than where you hunt would have different results than you will get.

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  2. EMI is the aerial salt water polution of the 21st century and it's only going to continue to get worse. It probably is and will continue to be a critical design issue for detector companies for some time to come, specially those making SMF machines. The hope is that the new detector technology coming out will deal with it better and better.

    But for now there are certain advantages of high EMI to be exploited. I have detected areas of high EMI that my old Nox could not filter out, but managed to eek out some good signals and some good finds because other detectorists would avoid those areas at all costs. Sometimes you just have to rise to the challenge. 😎

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  3. That's very cool, thanks for posting! I think the divers are going to be happy that XP has responded so quickly to their needs. It's good for everybody, and there should be no bad blood between Calabash and those involved. We're all just detectorists. Things were said, feelings were hurt, time has passed, now hopefully we all can make up and move on.

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  4. Thank you for your straight forward, no nonsense evaluation of the D2 in your environments. This is very useful information for me because your soil is similar to mine. This is what I was waiting to hear. I apprecaite your input, well done!

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  5. Cool find! I would guess it's a key marker for a safety deposit box at an old Savings & Loan Bank, but I couldn't find anything either. Is there a town name nearby that starts with an S or L? It could have been a company bank too. Were there any large companies, like mining, logging, or land companies, etc nearby? They often had their own banks and savings & loan operations.

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  6. 9 hours ago, Welsh3333 said:

    Iron Bias ZERO.....gotta be done....go see the king of the Nox....aka "Phillip The Nox"

    There are no absolutes in metal detecting. Phillip the Nox, who uses a 12x15" in the parks and beaches of New York is a master in his area, but his settings don't work don't work at all in the iron hot Rocky Mountain soil of Colorado. Like midalake said, everyone's site is different, and different sites require different methods.

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  7. 4 hours ago, phrunt said:

    Some more advanced people may find benefits to having more control, the manual car and for those people at the moment the Legend might not be the right fit for due to this limitation.  What it comes down to is how big of the market are the manual car people they're not providing for?

    One thing to note is iron bias only works on the Nox in multi frequency modes, perhaps the Legends multi frequency implementation doesn't have a way to benefit from the iron bias setting like the Nox does, could that be why there is the resistance to adding the feature?

    I feel like an advanced detector should allow advanced user control. It's probably cheaper and easier to make a less complex detector and it's very likely the automatic buyer market is much larger than the advanced user market. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that because we need good affordable intermediate SMF detectors too.

    The Deus II and Exquinox have great stock programs that anyone can use to detect until they get advanced enough to take it to the next level with more advanced user controls, and the Atrex Basic and Advanced firmware modes that Simon pointed out is absolutely brilliant. Maybe all detector manufacturers should adopt that idea.

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  8. 14 hours ago, TXOP said:

    The Vanquish with the ML80's seems to be a bit touchy IMO.  If you turn the headphones on first and then the detector it seems to work ok.  The problem I keep having is I keep hitting the blue tooth button instead of the button for the different programs.  Then when I press the button to turn the blue tooth back on it takes longer to connect than it initially did.

    The Garrett's also have auto off if you don't use them for an extended period of time.   What about the ML80's?  Will they just stay on until the battery drains?

    When you turn off the Bluetooth and turn it back on, I believe it goes back into new pair mode and searches for nearby Bluetooth devices. Once paired, you can turn the detector off and when it's turned back on, the last paired device will already be connected as long as that device is turned on.

    The ML80s will go into sleep mode when not paired for a few minutes. I think they auto turn off a few minutes after that, but I've never tested that.

    HTH

  9. 4 hours ago, phrunt said:

    A CTX and or an Equinox upgrade is very likely what's going on I think, that's where the money is.  Somewhere between July 2022 and June 2023 we are going to see what these new detector platform releases are, I can wait that long to see what's coming to save wasting money on detectors I don't need right now.

    I agree, I'm right there with you. I didn't think that Minelab was just resting on their laurels. 😉

  10. I would guess that ML has been working on new tech since they released the Equinox, maybe before that, and would have known other detector manufacturers would start to make SMF machines after the Nox's sucess. I'm looking forward to what comes next and if some of the rumors are even close to correct, then we may see more ground breaking technology in the field (pun intended). 😎

    Fun times for Detectorists!

  11. I would think that divers and beach hunters don't necessarily want to use a 9x5 inch coil, so they could (in theory) simply make a "Land Only" coil and use the same parts from the Deus 1's 9x5 coil and update it to the FMF electronics. Of course it sounds easy enough, but there may be other reasons why XP doesn't want to do that.  

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