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Apex #3 Is On The Way. Now I Only Wish For A New, Small, Garrett Coil
JCR replied to Monte's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
I have the 4.5" Super Sniper for both my T Max and older CXII. They are good specialty coils. If you know their strengths & limitations. I have the small coils for the Anfibio & Vista X also. My next planned hunt is a hard worked nail bed at an old horse race track. The recent heavy rain has washed the Iron halo out of the sandy soil and I'm hoping to be able to find some more good targets due to soil conditions. I will use the small coils and very low Tone break, no Disc. -
Kruzer Notching With Iron Audio On Notch Values
JCR replied to kac's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Hunting in Trash thread is a good idea. One for Iron and one for Aluminum. I have been re reading some old posts gathered in my notebooks on the subject and got a few additional ideas to try. -
Kruzer Notching With Iron Audio On Notch Values
JCR replied to kac's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
I have been using Beach Mode lately on the Anfibio working Iron patches in moist ground, I think it has a lot of attributes. Have had good success with it, -
I just read about the Whites DFX 300 in the database myself as I was unfamiliar with it. Sounds like a good solid all around machine. If you have learned to run it well you are doing good already.
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I read on another forum this morning where DeepTech had posted that they are changing the current 5 Pin coil connector to a 6 Pin design. Evidently to facilitate better alignment and prevent damaging the connection. Was hoping to see it also posted here. Are they a member?
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Welcome. You picked a great forum to join. Check out the Detector Data Base that has been compiled by the main man of this site, Steve Herschbach. The tab to access it is at the top of each of these pages. Should be good info for you.
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Kruzer Notching With Iron Audio On Notch Values
JCR replied to kac's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
The Anfibio has the same TID limits in GenD mode. That is my one disappointment with the unit. If I want to run All Metal on a site I will use the AT Max with Iron audio on. Very deep & IDs stay almost to the audio limit. -
Check with Garrett Electronics. 800/527-4011.
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Kruzer Notching With Iron Audio On Notch Values
JCR replied to kac's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
The customability of NoktaMakro and other newer machines is what makes them so great for me. They are capable of detecting almost any site. I guess this trend was started by XP with the Deus. The limiting factor is me, the operator. Your thinking outside of the box encourages me to beware of getting in a rut. -
Kruzer Notching With Iron Audio On Notch Values
JCR replied to kac's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
That should work pretty well for cleaner targets. You will probably be limiting masked targets to a broken/clipped response. The best thing I have learned on my Anfibio Multi is to just reduce the Gain on busy ground or for EMI. After quite a lot of testing/experimenting in the test garden & in the field I lost my fear of missing something if not running it hot. The factory preset gain of 70 is surprisingly deep. With the 9.5X5 DD or 7in concentric it will hit a 6+ inch coin size target. That is deeper and just as quiet as 3DI @ 89 Gain. The real benefit is you can hear what the detector is telling you.You also get more nuance in the tones. It is no longer overwhelmed with "noise". I had it backwards; I was missing things because they got lost in the high gain noise. The more difficult the site, the more important it is to find an efficient signal balance. @cjc's book help a lot for me. I have also found a lot of benefits in the Beach mode's filtering for Iron ridden or wet ground sites. Your Kruzer should respond very similarly. -
I think the Anfibio has a better deeper standard coil. The special deal that is now running offers a choice on the second coil. One is a concentric that works well in the iron & trash with good VDI stability & discrimination . You really can't go wrong with either one. They are both easy to learn on and you won't out grow them.
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Welcome. It sounds like you have found the perfect hobby given your interests & situation, I suspect it won't take long for it to become a passion. Enjoy!
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Also it should have a Makers mark on it.
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Restoration is common among pipe collectors and a lot of satisfying fun. Mostly done on wooden bowls but also old clays. That style is called a Straight Dutch.
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That is a neat find. Do you estimate 18th century or early 19th activity at that site? I suspect it is made of fired clay and would have had a wooden tenon fitted with a Cherrywood or reed stem. This suggest a "better quality" pipe than the more common all clay Tavern type pipe. You could restore it fairly easily for display. You could actually place it in the hot ash of a wood fire to rejuvenate it and it would come out clean and snow white just as it was when made.
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What The Heck Is My Garrett 350 Telling Me?
JCR replied to bearthomas's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
Don't get discouraged, weird things do happen even to veteran detectorists. Could be the hole effecting the Ground Balance or a large object quite deep. A good handheld pinpointer really helps on such occasions. -
The AT Max has a volume control, 0-8. The proportional audio that helps gage depth/size is best heard with the Master volume at max 8. The MS 3 headphones have a single knob volume control to set a comfortable volume for the user & conditions. I wish the Max had Iron volume, the new Apex has both overall volume & iron volume. That tells me Garrett is listening to the detecting community and paying attention to it's competitors, I am looking forward to the AT version of the Apex concept.
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About this time last year I decided to purchase a quality set of headphones to use as a backup pair for my wireless detectors, In talking to several vendors it seems the Gray Ghost line changed the type of speakers they had been using, I recall that the ownership had also changed about the same time. I ended up speaking with the owner & maker of Killer B's. He stated that he specifically used audio communication type speakers that had little bass. This was to give the tones a clean & crisp report. I understand Sun Ray uses like speakers. I purchased a pair of the Killer B's and have been very pleased with the sound. The overall comfort & quality are also very good. I use them now as my primary headphones on the Vista X, running thru a Garrett Z Link set up. The Garrett MS 3's also sound very good. I plan to purchase a set of their MS 2"s to serve as replacement back ups. Not sure how either would sound on a Minelab machine but to me they are great sounding on the Vista X, Anfibio & AT Max.
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I'm Looking For A New Relic Detector...
JCR replied to ttwwpp's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Don't overlook a great resource this Forum provides in the Guides & Detector Database that Steve has compiled. You can access them at the top of page. A lot has changed in the last 15 years in detectors, almost all of it very good. It may take a little study and thought on your needs & wants but it would be hard to make a bad choice in a new detector. -
Why are the artifacts in such small jagged pieces? Nice recoveries of history.
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Simplex+ Handbook By Andy Sabisch
JCR replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
I am going to put this on my Christmas list even though I have the Anfibio, not the Simplex. It should have some good general information that will apply. -
Steve, that all makes for an interesting local. I know your island blends some of the best pipe tobacco in the world at J. F. Germain. Welcome from Texas.
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These observations on the NM All Metal modes being a good choice on higher mineralized ground is good to know. I rarely ever see more than one bar on the Mineral scale. Most of my sites will Ground Balance around 56-62.
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I keep hoping Nokta Makro will address the Gen D performance, especially the TID depth when they put out a firmware update to download. All their other introductions seem to have been updated pretty quickly with little and big tweaks. I have not seen anything for the Anfibio yet. The TID depth may just be limited in order to incorporate the tone shift for the Threshold, which is actually quite useful.
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10 Things I Like And 5 Things Don't Like About The Garrett Apex
JCR replied to abenson's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
I'm interested to see what Garrett adjusts & adds to an AT platform version. Iron volume would be a deciding factor for me. Coils will come in time knowing Garrett.
