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  1. In the video I used a silver quarter but yeah they are in the low to mid 90s on both 11” stock and the Arrow.
  2. Really like this coil on the Simplex. Been keeping me away from my Equinox. Great coverage and sensitivity to near surface finds where the Target ID is reliable on this detector.
  3. Tried the Arrow at playground today before it got busy. Best little hunt in a while. So much quicker to cover ground and focus on anything on the surface and quickly retrieve from the mulch. Best finds were the rosary and a beat up silver ring. Otherwise some junk jewelry. But if gold had been there I think it would have found it. Definitely motivated me to get familiar with the Simplex and its target ID scale although I only looked at it to guess what I might dig and dug everything shallow anyway. The coil seems really sensitive to the smallest things and so easy to pinpoint with the tip. I dug the bottle caps knowing most of the time I was going to dig them. They ring up around penny range but you can get the iron grunt good on the tip. It is very tell tale. I’ve been running Park 1 with sensitivity on 2nd notch and first when getting too close to playground equipment. I like the tone breaks on Park 1 but Park 2 might be more ideal on Simplex as it is supposed to be faster but maybe not even necessary.
  4. I search a large over 100 year old park covered in can slaw. The benefit of the coil is still coverage but for close to surface finds. Chances are the targets aren’t going to be perfectly aligned and the separation and sensitivity is really good. I can hit stuff, determine depth based on sound, easily investigate with the tip and pinpoint or move on. Also think about frequently hunted beach towel lines or playgrounds, fenced in event or parking are after vent. This allows quickly cover ground and recover surface finds. Like beach hunting at the park, minimal time wasted digging.
  5. Here are a few pics. I’ve been laying detector on its side when I stop to recover targets. Sometimes I just hold it since some targets are just on the surface, no plugging required. Easy to tell they are right on surface by the double beeps.
  6. Here’s a little something I just put together. Need to put more time on the Simplex and The Arrow but great so far for quicker coverage of large park areas and focusing on near surface finds. Makes me appreciate this detector more and give it a purpose!
  7. Yeah, if I find at least some nickels and dimes I know at least there is potential it has not been hunted in a while. The amount of pull tabs and shrapnel is also pretty nuts but keeps my hope up for some gold. And I know there is people activity in this area and have found coins and non-precious jewelry. Must just be a blah day just to remind us to slow down and enjoy just being there.
  8. I got out for 3-4 hours today and dug a pouch full of aluminum and 3 pennies. Trying to put a little time on this Simplex I got a while back and learn it so at least did some of that. And the day was really nice out so bonus. I’ll find that gold eventually. Nobody else appears to be digging for it.
  9. I believe Dilek confirmed no green headphones or pulse pinpointer pairing in one of the threads and they were working on a pinpointer compatible with Legend.
  10. Even more true for 600 model where the gold modes don’t exist. And if not at salt water location, really it is down to two options and 2 modes each more preferences in user settings. One modes and Two modes. Yes a park may have different levels or kinds of trash but is a park not really just a field with benches and playgrounds on it once you work through the modern trash? That’s the way I have been thinking about it.
  11. You’re welcome.... https://m.facebook.com/groups/MetalDetectingBuySellTrade/permalink/1890187754506197/
  12. Just one handle similar to an F75 setup. GhostLight can probably point you to the weights... It really isn’t about the weight. It is about arm/elbow position due to the offset in the shaft what helps me. And you can also add weight via a counterbalance if you feel balancing is your issue. Steve has solutions for that as well.
  13. This was also the way to go for me on the Equinox. I don’t like the Simplex/Legend for the same reason and nothing you can really do about it.
  14. I’ve wondered about his myself and how difficult would it be to make a small wand type coil like the Sunray probe and shorten the shaft of any number of entry level or legacy detectors. Like a Compadre, Classic 1, even and Ace or entry level Fisher. You could buy any of those for same or less than price of a new pinpointer and have discrimination and even VDI. The closest thing off the shelf I have thought of is buying the 4” coil for my F22 and making the shaft very short. There was a Tesoro Compadre made like this that is rare I believe. But a Sunray type probe would be nicer. I think as far as the question of would you spend the money or you are already dug the whole. Most people probably would not but I have like 6 detectors. I’m sure some of us would have one if we had the chance or had an option to convert a cheap detector this way. Why not 🤷‍♂️
  15. Steve, I also wanted to update that I had the opportunity the last couple of weekends to get out for 2.5-3 hr hunts and it swings great for me, no arm issues, and it doesn’t roll over as much as it used to when lay it down. Looking forward to get some longer hunts in with it. Honestly, I’m not even sure I’ll get the 10x5 for it anytime soon...
  16. I used the same on both shaft. Steve can probably confirm but I believe they are the same as stock on the carbon shaft. I use the 2nd from front or 3rd from back of the 4 holes. Otherwise if I use furthest back the cuff would be right on my elbow
  17. Jeff, I appreciate your opinion on the nuances of target IDs and the apparent superiority of Equinox multi frequency in that regard but I only used Equinox/Vanquish as an example I liked, not for comparison as this is the wrong forum for that... I believe that most people that frequent this forum or have used a detector know or soon figure this out. Again, I was just looking to see if any good reference existed for Simplex that I may have missed on quick search and review of manual. Various examples exist of single frequency detectors that all also provide some reference to common US coins. I suspect that Simplex does not have one in manual due to it being more internationally targeted detector than common US manufacturers but even Minelab took a stab at it. Note, Minelab also uses a significantly different compressed scale of -9 to 40 instead of 0-99 that help reduce that variation on the screen and perception that may also vary widely depending on other factors and if you just doubled the scale and resolution of the available numbers. I’m not arguing the ability of the detector to do this better at depth or mineralized ground or whatever, just highlighting that is not all that is at play here....
  18. Here is a first pass at one based on the manual information for the different modes and tone breaks. Also added common US clad approximate range. I intend to add a couple more items for reference Not sure if it is common knowledge but is there a reason/situation where Park 2 is best suited over Park 1 on Simplex? When compared to other entry level coin/jewelry detectors I have, the Park 1 tone breaks seem to most closely match. Just curious if Park 2 is best suited for common European coins. That is my only guess at this time.
  19. I don't think the other tables out there did themselves..... I understand your point but just looking for other reference and I am going to essentially do my own testing. I've not found one for the Simplex as nice as available from some of the other manufacturers. I also disagree as the tables from from the manufacturers provide a range or at least a good centered number for that range for reference. The Minelab table we all know says 13 is a nickel. We also all know those will range 11-14 possibly. I'll dig 12-13 signal all day long at much more than an inch for nickels. Anyway, not sure why everyone that has special "mineralized" soil in their area thinks everyone else does and all the information provided by detector or reference material is useless... I don't even ground balance in in my area and can trust the tables and detectors for the most part.
  20. The prototype was all black! That is standard. I just wanted to add a little color to it for fun and so that people are less likely to think I’m walking to park holding an all black assault rifle...
  21. One could have also had an official Target Demo kit for $7-10 dollars. Too bad they are out if stock....
  22. I suppose you are correct Jeff. So 2, not 3, point still stands that yet there is another variable not often specified. I may have missed it but I don’t think the official instructions specified a scoring system. I suppose good hit both directions keeps it simple, half points or double scale of 16 adds more resolution to the results, but what about in which combination you achieved those points? Are there multiple ways to the same score or will detectors always miss the same combination of sweeps to arrive at same score? Would a 3rd way be to list all 16 sweeps with direction possibilities and then provide a chart showing which were a pass/hit and fail/miss?
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