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  1. I think Simon you have put your finger on the problem. Besides he says '' there are 1 or 2 modes which are being improved at ML. The gold programs were hardly explained in the demonstration. The French Trader explains ''that in agreement with Minelab he does not take paid reservations because the detector is not fully finalised''. the barrel test remains questionable, BUT, 50 cm on a 2.50 cm bronze coin is promising and better than the Equinox for sure. The field tests would have been done on a very mineralized zone and under high voltage lines, it is what he declares, the other detectors (Nox and others) having more serious problems of stability than Manticore. Now for us in Europe it's going to be a godsend, as you can see we have 2000 years of history under our feet but with many types of iron, recent or old. All I can hope for the seller and lawrie is that archaeologists are not going to watch the video .
  2. I notice one thing on the Manticore at 23.33mn it takes a target ''just under a gram'' and mounts it about 20cm above the disc.
  3. So it would rather be Equinox 2000 given the price.
  4. Hello Luis, I'm thinking of going to Tarifa for the holidays in September, do you have any news on the beach regulations in the Bay of Cadiz?
  5. There are two things to consider: A PI detectorist's ears are part of the detector and he doesn't mind digging all the holes. The VLF pros talk about time and unnecessary fatigue and can understand them, but if you want results you have to give yourself the means, therefore PI.
  6. Me too, I share this logic, but at the moment Equinox in the field and park program on the nuggets of 0.25 gr is ahead. Deus is able to detect terracotta pottery in X/Y which is very interesting in Europe (Celtic, Roman). When I learn Deus 2, I learn Equinox more, in France they would say "deus II is a gas factory" this may put some people off compared to Equinox which is simpler and more formidable on small objects. I said like Jeff let things be done at XP and let them hear that. In the same way I trust Minelab for a quick response to Deus II .......
  7. But watch out for the Guardia Civil waiting for the smugglers from Morocco for the ''Go fast'' I saw him at work. Good luck. ronan
  8. I think you will find an answer to your question in this video.
  9. have you tried Barossa beach Luis ?
  10. Hi Luis, I wanted to buy a house in Cadiz or Tavira Potugal for retirement so I will stay in my native Brittany in France in view of the regular heat waves. Good luck to you on the job.
  11. Hello everyone, Thanks Jeff for sharing the D II depths video. The more I learn Deus II, the more I appreciate Equinox 800, especially for its ease of use and its ability to detect small nuggets. BUT version 1.0 of, will tell us more, be patient. With this video I learn and FINALLY understand the use of frequency additions and subtraction of conductive soil, the usefulness of Notch 23/25 in Sensitive at 16.49 Mn. In the same Relic program at 18.54Mn the tester says “conductive floor subtraction” whereas it is an IAR frequency subtraction (Page 13) but which acts on the conductive floor. He says in the end “in wet ground the programs of subtraction of the conductive soils are much more stable than the programs in addition of frequencies” which must be true but in France to find wet ground it will be necessary to wait a little. The information is very interesting for the further use of Déus II although on the small nuggets it is necessary to wait. I would compare these settings with the Nox on the depths because those seen on video are important.
  12. I would be tempted to say that it is misinformation, but in Russia it is quite natural!
  13. On sites with an ancient human occupation this horizontal line is very interesting. Ancient iron objects, spears etc. but also baked ceramics and statues. Do not "read" this indication as essentially rust.
  14. On a French site I contacted an administrator who has himself contacted XP and here is his answer: ''I contacted XP who forwarded to the design office. They have already had some feedback on the subject and a modification will be made on a next update, not necessarily the next one but it is in progress. Thanks to my XP contact for his quick response. Slyworld has also posted, "I have shared this with XP". Hopefully we will be heard.
  15. Does that mean Caroline that you have found the lost depth of 6 inches on the beach with the version 0.6 of 11/03? I didn't have time to check.
  16. Hi Slyword, we noticed that the Theshold function on Déus II was more of a gadget than a real Threshold function because even when passing an object near the coil, this function was still emitting a continuous sound. For all the detectorists who on the beach, on the goldfiels and on the relics we have this feeling of a useless function and unsuited to our detection mode. As you made returns towards XP, was it evoked a modification of the function Threshold so that it is more effective? on this thread you will find the infos. https://www.detectorprospector.com/forums/forum/61-xp-deus-ii-forum/
  17. Thank you Jeff for sharing your practice on goldfields, I have not yet tried on local gold rivers and I learn with you that the Theshold has its importance and these settings to be effective. I will eventually take the time to go and try the Deus II and Equinox in its terms. For the WS4 and WS6 I hear your suffering and many complain about it especially on the receiver ear, but I always try to or I always advise to be positive in these cases and with your WS6 you have to realize that among us you are the only one who will never "get a big head" because it is natural for you.
  18. Me too! On this forum I find the answers or almost to my questions, sometimes even unexpected answers, technical, practical ect... The same questions on the French sites do not always find an echo, on the English sites more, but Detector Prospector concentrates the English-speaking detection practitioners of ANY type of detection. I also think that Steve Hersbach has this capacity to federate and to question himself, it's this soul that I like.
  19. But now with XP know that you are on the right track.
  20. The ways of heaven are inscrutable my son, even with an XP detector.
  21. In the forests of Europe we have wild boars and if there is a female with her babies it is better for you to hear them coming because you will have a bad time. For the beach they are not worth anything, it is better to try the Gray Ghost helmet but they are out of stock worldwide.
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