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  1. i managed to  get my 9x5 running at 4khz by accident/// i started the  remote with x35 coil configured in coils list and it wasnt in range and 9x5 coil started by default

    tested it on a hotrock and it gave a 05  06 tid

    i cant do it everytime i start up and have to figure out how to  do it everytime  ,the serial numbers are totally different but it seems to override the serials to boot up

    with x35 frequencies ,crazy i know

     

  2. On 12/27/2021 at 10:40 AM, relicmeister said:

    I couldn’t agree more. To detect with him, especially in England , would be an incredible experience- but I’d detect in England with anyone just for the chance to detect in England. 

    visit the detectival later,in the year a  3 day event with guys from all over the world .camping at the site and booze and bands in  the evening

  3. i have put a hold on d2 purchase until i find some proof of depth increase as a pal says the vanquish is deeper and hes lending me his machine to test it .he has 40 yrs of all machines and i respect his decision

    videos i have seen shows d2  its not too deep#  theres a big saving on a vanquish also

  4. Cai Antoney has found a rare Elizabethan Hawking ring engraved to John Talbot of GraftonShropshire metal-detectorist Cai Antoney, of Noble Pursuits Metal Detecting Group, has discovered an Elizabethan Hawk ring near Hodnet, engraved Talbot at Grafton.Cai Antoney with the ring he discoveredA rare early medieval gilded silver brooch has also been found

    A rare early medieval gilded silver brooch has also been found

    A rare early medieval gilded silver brooch was also found by a member in the same area shortly after the dig, which is decorated with snake heads and will also be going through the treasure process.

    Cai said that the brooch could be dated between the late Norman to early Medieval period of 1150 to 1350 and would have most likely belonged to an individual of high status.

    The brooch, he said, was a particularly rare item to have found and could indicate that the area is an "important one" with two potential treasures having been unearthed within weeks of each other.

    Elizabethan ring with links to noble Shropshire family found in field

    By Megan HoweNorth ShropshirePublished: Jan 28, 2022

    A metal-detectorist has unearthed a rare Elizabethan hawking ring most likely belonging to a member of the noble Grafton family of Shropshire

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