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fredmason

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  1. I listened to part of an interview with a couple that were sailing around the world with their infant and other children. They had a satellite phone. Just after a call to the Coast Guard the phone went dead. When they sorted the problem out (after getting home), The Sat-co had changed sim cards and MAILED the replacement to their address...pretty stupid - and could have cost them their lives. fred
  2. Nice , did you work through that nasty brush and get the pot? fred
  3. To brighten up the day...there are many kinds of gold in life
  4. WOW! you should have named it the lizard-head nugget! fred
  5. Don't worry Norm, we are all replaceable...for a price... just teasing...
  6. yeah, Russ, if I had all the money we spend on cat-litter and kibbles I could buy a couple more gpz's But the cats go where my lovely wife goes and therefore there am I...same reason I live here and not in Reno... fred
  7. Yeah, he loves his kibbles! He has gotten old, fat and lazy too.............almost 30 pounds fred
  8. I ain't the only one that likes this machine...
  9. racers are grumpy, very fast and not venomous to humans... Rattlesnakes are the only snake that any miner/hiker need be worried about. Coral snakes are very not common and you have to be stupid to get bit...same with Gila Monsters Tarantulas and trapdoor spiders won't hurt you... Scorpians might... wasps and bees might none of this is true if you are allergic to them... fred
  10. No doubt I could learn a lot more about the settings; IF I was smarter could remember what I just did and was not in such a panic to dig that target, especially when I think it is gold. I am learning and will certainly entertain all suggestions that I can... thanks fred
  11. very pretty and impressive! fred
  12. Steve; A man for all detecting seasons!!! nice finds fred
  13. paying attention and careful where your hands and feet are is the best protection. A small rattler can coil and hide very easily... especially when your mind is on that next big find! live and let live fred
  14. Steve different freguencies by a lot...I think the gb was around 30 and the gb2 is around 70...more or less. I found my first gold with a Gold Bug...but, I found a lot more with the GB2...however it took around 500 nugglets to make my first oz...what fun! I found the GB2 to be much easier for me to use... I hope you and Mrs. D are doing well... fred
  15. Jasong, nice gold... I was a drywall hanger for years then popped a disk or two...The best exercise I have ever found is using a Roman Chair exerciser...that machine and walking did more for me than any doctor or drug ever did. You have to start out slow and easy but when you can do the manuvers to full extension you will have a very fit back and torso...it is all about core-strength and flexability... Of course, hours of racket-ball most days helped too...I sure miss the r-ball! heal fast and well fred
  16. Russ, I forgot to ask how; how are the signals to your hearing ??? The little ones I found at the dale were barely whispers and not more than 2 or 3 inches in bad ground. The biggest was a solid signal at 6-8 inches... I am wondering if you find the signals on deeper targets distinct or the questionable-better-scrape type??? I hope this is a clear question... thanks fred
  17. My experience is that they very rarely rattle. The worst thing you can do is just start running...they aren't always alone and you cannot always determine their whereabouts...I have stood within inches of some and they didnot bite or rattle... They can be very difficult to spot, that picture is a great example! fred
  18. thanks Guys; I should have been more clear about the issue. Steve the module works as it should without headphones...(I was just bitching a tiny bit about the strength of the signal.) The real problem is with headphones plugged into the module. Three sets of phones and Jp's enhancer/speakers have serious breaks in the audio. Headphones plugged directly into the detector work fine. According to my simple mind that isolates the problem to the headphone connection in the module...I sent another email to Minelab, hopefully they will reply to yet another problem...of mine. fred
  19. here are my little nuggies from the Dale-ironstone-district... smallest is 1.4 grains and the biggie(haha) is 43.8 grains==2.84 grams.... Total of 4.03 grams for the trip. Two or three were barely whispers and found where someone else had dug a bit and probably decided it was ground noise. The biggest was a very firm signal and I expected a bullet. However, it was 6 or 8 inches deep. I was thrilled to find something deep-ish and multi-gram... My settings and audio input was varied. Lunk, Russ, Doc and especially Jonathan's settings gave me a firm foundation to build on. There is no doubt this detector will find the goodies-but-you already know that. My first trip to Gold Basin I felt there were some intermittant problems with the audio, especially when using headphones or trying to use Jp's enhancer and speakers ( system that I love)...so I did some intensive testing. On this trip I used three sets of phones, Jonathan Porter's Enhancer and just the module. All of the jacks in the Module gave broken-up signals. Headphones directly in the detector worked fine. Fortunely the Module worked pretty well...I donot understand why this GPZ module has to be in constant visual contact to work well-the ctx is not so handicapped. I wonder if anyone else has experienced these problems...or am I cursed? This will be the second part i have a problem with-not including the first gpz Minelab so kindly replaced...The first was the 12v charger that came apart the third time I used it...
  20. thanks, Steve...I think your idea is better... fred
  21. I noticed the screen on the GPZ collects dust at a rapid rate. Rubbing the screen with one's finger will only scratch the screen... my solution is a small square of micro-fiber cloth. I carry it in my right rear pocket and use it. It is very effective with a gentle brushing. Costco sells these microfiber by the bundle and one cloth will make four or more... The ctx also does this but coin digging is not as dusty it seems.... fred
  22. The crumbs are just getting you in better shape for that big, deep nugget! Nice photo fred
  23. Very Nice, Russ! Did you vary your settings from the ones you had posted previously? fred
  24. Yes, I could just push the fast-track button and sometimes did that. However, I wanted to try fixed also...so I set the user button so I could get there easy-for me. I am not in the modern day milli-second rush...a few more seconds is ok with me. It sounds like you are finding the same hot rocks...there are more down toward Gregs HO road than to the west, in my experience. thanks fred
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