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  1. 40 minutes ago, palzynski said:

    Sorry I cant change my eyes , unless I go to Lourdes and there is a miracle ... 🙂 

    But as the detector's name is Deus who knows what may happen ... 🙂

    by the way, XP is the monogram that designates Jesus.

     

  2. 5 hours ago, midalake said:

    This is not true. The WS6 headphones are complete junk and the shaft is not usable in water.  

    Calm it is necessary to relativize the headphones will soon be available in several versions, I board on the other hand not to try in the water, but it is necessary to take the whole and to be objective. I don't want to hurt anyone, sorry if my French is badly translated.

  3. 6 hours ago, Ogliuga said:

    C'est ma même pensée. Oui, "pause" est le bon terme. Mon avis est exactement le même. Quoi qu'il en soit, je suis sûr que XP le réparera ..

     

    7 hours ago, Ogliuga said:

    It’s my same thought. Yes, “break” is the right term. My opinion is exactly the same. Anyway I’m sure XP will fix it..

    I think it is important to let XP know the technical problems encountered in each of the disciplines of detection underwater, on the beach, inland, goldfiels, ruins etc. ... and we each have different uses. This detector is a little jewel of technology that combines all these practices which is exceptional, like a "Swiss Army knife". 
    I also think that we are the first D2 owners and at XP they have this ability to update their equipment. I have compared it to Equinox and it has a Threshold break. For those of us who LISTEN to the detector, it's a shame not to have a SERIOUS threshold on the beach, the index is secondary and also because I'm used to it with the Pulses Inductions. 

  4. I didn't notice this until you pointed it out Ogliuga and indeed there is no break in the Threshold when passing over a target. The XP Threshold is a useless continuous sound. I'll have to get used to it too, I'm used to coming out of the beach with buzzes. These messages are read by XP's ears, maybe they will be heard, a real Threshold function is a real plus on the beach. So I vote +1

  5. On 15/03/2022 at 21:29, Steve Andrews said:

    Il n'y a rien dans le manuel qui indique quelle gamme de fréquences est utilisée pour chaque programme, juste un maximum de 14, 24 et 40 pour Diving, Beach et Beach Sens.

    Je me demande où se situe Beach Pitch. J'ai l'impression qu'il est bas, car il aime les boulets de canon profonds.

    I carefully reread page 18 and indeed it is mainly intended for mono programs. Thank you very much for pointing out my mistake. Sorry to those who read the posts and I apologize to them for not taking it into account.

  6. 12 hours ago, Carolina said:

    Cette mise à jour a provoqué les mêmes résultats pour moi et un autre ami. Perte de profondeur et peu importe si vous utilisez parfois l'écran de profil XY, Horseshoe ou grand nombre, un signal fort en résulte sans TID, uniquement des lignes pointillées qui ne se sont pas produites avant le chargement de la nouvelle version v0.06. L'ajout de ce nouveau profil a certainement changé les performances de nos machines. Étant donné que ce profil vient d'être ajouté à l'ancienne v0.06 plutôt que d'appliquer une nouvelle v0.07, je ne vois aucun moyen de revenir à l'ancienne version une fois que vous avez installé la nouvelle v0.06. C'est pour le moins bouleversant.

    What you say Caroline is instructive and leaves me wondering. It would have to be certified by comparing 2 Deus II with different versions, although I believe in your experience, what you said is a bomb for XP and they must react to it.
    As I understand it, P 11 and P12 with the big digits lost 6 inches in depth, but what about P 13 Beach P if it doesn't have the big digits?

  7. 13 minutes ago, la torche said:

    Si voir page 18 Fréquences

    your 13 Beach P program on your screen look at the top left the number 12 indicates that it is a personalized program from the 12 Beach Sens 40 KHZ program .....and not 11 Beach 24 KHz.

     

  8. 17 minutes ago, Steve Andrews said:

    Il n'y a rien dans le manuel qui indique quelle gamme de fréquences est utilisée pour chaque programme, juste un maximum de 14, 24 et 40 pour Diving, Beach et Beach Sens.

    Je me demande où se situe Beach Pitch. J'ai l'impression qu'il est bas, car il aime les boulets de canon profonds.

    If look at page 18     Frequencies

  9. I'm sorry, I didn't understand your understanding problem with 36.36 KHz the first time. 
    The 13 Beach P program is a copy of the 12 Beach Sens program and not the P 11 Beach 24 KHz but improved with the sound threshold as well as modifications of the reactivity and the audio response in addition for beach purists as on the Nox and  beach detectors.
      Chase made a small program numbering error. Beach Sens as you said there is an excellent program and is very suitable for the WET beach in the black and magnetic sand.
     On the other hand, don't worry, I speak English like a Spanish cow. Finally, it's the Google cow.

  10. Frenquencies P 18 of the manuel.

     7  from 36,36 KHz to 45,45 KHz. 

    The Multiple Low Frequencies 14 and 24 KHz are specific to the Deus II, they do not exist on Equinox.
    Programs 5 6 9 and for the beach 10 and 11.

  11. Program 11 Range from 4.08 KHz to 24 KHz
    program 12 Beach Sens from 4.08 KHz to 45.45 KHz in increments of 7.

     

           Khz        Khz
    1     4,08     4,76
    2     6,94     8,08
    3    10,39   15,15
    4    15,62    20,75
    5    22,06    28,57
    6    29,41    35,32
    7    36,36    45,45

     

  12. Beach P         From 4.08 KHz to 45.45 KHz .       With gold field and relic these are the 3 programs that use the sound threshold. I think it is this functionality that justifies an additional beach program, there must have been feedback from beachcombers of this initial lack. 

  13. Il y a 14 minutes, Chase Goldman a dit :

    Merci d'avoir fait remarquer cela.

    I am interested in feedback on gold grains and nuggets using the All Metals function, I remain convinced of the surprising results on the sizes of the targets detected, on the beach the targets were hit deeper even with very mineralized, it is also necessary to use the ''salt sense'' and ''magnetic ground'' function, they are filters, of course, but which allow you to descend more on difficult ground or at least better than the other detectors, Steves would say. It is better to use the 13 Beach P program which uses the Threshold which is also an advantage.

  14. Chase, programs 8 and 9 Relic and Goldfield use IAR (Iron Amplitude Rejection) which is a different treatment from the others and which is effectively an almost All Metals mode, there we agree.
     In your manual on page 22 you have the explanation to switch to ''all metals'' in the green frame. in any case in France we have it. He specifies that by selecting the ''GB'' key you switch to all metals. And you also have a VDI reading at the top left of your screen P 29 for example.
    Besides, I see tests done on Deus II and the grains of gold or Deus would be less efficient than the Equinox, for deep research and on grains of gold it is preferable in my opinion to copy the research in all metals like a Pulse Induction, because our VLFs then have the possibility of discriminating our targets when they are clearly identified after digging a bit to have a correct VDI indicating something other than iron VDI -00- , Moreover the equinox is designed as that and the sovereign before him too. It is therefore sufficient to adapt with Deus II in this practice which is less obvious than Minelab thought in the organization of its keyboard.

  15. shopkins you forget the possibility of using the “all metals” function which removes all the filters, except the ground balance, but Steve will explain the principle to you better than me in these threads. On Deus II, in all metals you have the VDI in addition to the left of the screen. you won't even need to switch to discrimination mode. The only thing is that when the target is very deep it doesn't give any VDI clues, so you have to dig a little to be sure of your target and tell yourself "I continue or not".

  16. Sorry.

    Steve I suggest you try the 13 Beach P program, as it has the Threshold function which is not on the other Beaches programs. Set it to 3 and then select "GB" to be in "All Metals". The break in the threshold indicates a metal object. You'll see the TID feature in the upper left corner of the screen indicating the nature of the metal, and you can simply click it again to exit this feature and return to discrimination for better information. However, you can't do that when you're on X/Y. So like Equinox you have the same settings with the addition of the "Salt Sensitivity" function for the ground and in case of disturbance it is this function that you should set first and only that before touching the sensitivity settings of the device. And set the ''Magnetic sol'' function to ''Accept''.

  17. Steve I suggest you try the 13 Beach P program, because it has the Threshold feature that is not on the other Beaches programs.  Set it to 3 then select "GB" to be in "All Metals". The break in the threshold indicates a metal object. You will see the TID function at the top left of the screen indicating the nature of the metal, and you just need to click again to exit this function and go back to discrimination for better information. However, you can't do this while on X/Y.  So like Equinox you have the same settings with the added function ''Salt sensitivity'' for the ground and in case of disturbance it is this function that you must set first and only that before touching the sensitivity settings of the device. And set the function ''Magnetic sol'' on ''Accept''. 

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