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New Minelab X-Terra Voyager
Joel - cacadordereliquia replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab X-Terra Forum
The question remains: This Frequency of 5.82 kHz is for finding large objects, relics, watches and even natural gold from 5 grams upwards. Because this frequency would not be able to detect a fine gold corrector. Which Minelab object has this lower frequency device? Or he will launch the X-Terra line. -
I'm happy to choose the Mono 16x14, I'm sure you'll find the big nugget, it might take a while, I'm sure you'll find it, just don't give up. Now you are equipped.
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My friend Steve summed up the situation well, all of this has to take into account the soil situation in your region, if it is very mineralized the Mono coil will not do well because it will cause a lot of interference with hot and ferrous stone, ending up losing a little in depth. The DD coils end up doing well and dealing with smaller mineralized soil, but it works a little shallower. Now if the soil is low mineralized then yes the mono coil can work well and go very deep. In your case, I noticed that you have the 13x11 DD coil, this coil with the 13x11 Mono will make little difference. I advise you to get the Mono 16x14. Because, you can use the DD 13x11 another day you go to the same place and switch to 16x14 mono, that way you will get the thick gold that the DD couldn't locate.
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Friends, today I was doing research on pulse induction detectors and came across this article. Saying that the Polish pi is a pulse induction detector. "One of the best known metal detectors is the Polish PI, PI because metal detection technology is based on pulse inductance or pulse induction. Polish must be from the fact that the breeder is from Poland! Detectors with PI technology do not have metal discrimination, that is, it detects anything in the same way, be it a nail, a silver cord or a gold ring, despite this disadvantage this system is the best for metal detector for nuggets of gold. gold. Advantages of the PI Metal Detector In mineralized ground it is better than other metal detector technologies. They reach a greater depth in mineralized areas. It uses only one coil, only PI detectors have this system, they can be more sensitive to small gold nuggets than other detectors." blog.novaeletronica.com.br/pi-polones-construa-seu-detector-de-metal/ I really want to know if this Polish PI is a pulse induction detector, the same one used in GPX among others from minelab that cost a fortune. Because they say it's better than VLF equipment and handles mineralized soil better than VLF.
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Can Someone Help Identify This Rock???
Joel - cacadordereliquia replied to Temu's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
This is indeed a work of art from nature, I believe it belongs to an ancient collector who hid the stone. -
Here in Brazil, the new fully automatic NOKTA GOLD FINDER 2000 has arrived. On the other hand, the darling of prospectors MINELAB GOLD MONSTER 1000 of 45KHZ. I want to hear your opinion, which one has more advantage to find gold? I use the GOLD MONSTER 1000 detector, it is very stable in mineralized soil, just leave it in automatic mode, it has good discrimination when detecting the object, it picks up a much smaller object, its battery is great, it lasts around a day on the hunt or more. But what I liked most about this device was the response time, when it finds an object it gives a very high signal, you can go back to it because the signal is very strong. They say that this device GOLD FINDER 2000 of 61kHz ugly to conflict with MONSTER 1000. As I never used NOKTA detectors I would like to know from you, what do you think of this cheaper device.
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New Simplex Models Coming
Joel - cacadordereliquia replied to ☠ Cipher's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Amigo oque significa SMF sem opções SF, descupe não entendi. -
New Simplex Models Coming
Joel - cacadordereliquia replied to ☠ Cipher's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
This Simplex, Lite, BT, ULTRA line undoubtedly came well optimized using a single frequency of 15 kHz. But, what caught my attention in these devices was "Fully submersible up to 5 meters (16 feet) and protected against total entry of dust", vibration, Light (1.2 kg), I also confess that I didn't like the apinto looking like a duckling, it should put a sharper and stronger whistle. On the other hand, we have VANQUISH 340 Simultaneous Multifrequency input that is not waterproof, but operates at several frequencies, allowing to find small and large objects at the same time. To enter this fight X-TERRA PRO operating at 5, 8, 10 or 15 kHz is not multi-frequency. Now it is difficult to choose a device, all have their advantages and disadvantages. In my opinion, I believe that the VANQUISH line is the best when it comes to finding small and large objects, it just lacked IP68, being more resistant. I've seen several reports of Youtubers who sold their simplex to buy a VANQUISH because they wouldn't be getting thin chains on the beach. This is just an opinion, but I would love to test this new generation Simplex metal detector. -
Friend this SDC 2300 goes deep or reaches up to 15 centimeters in mineralized soil.
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New Rutus Detector Announced
Joel - cacadordereliquia replied to xawi29's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
The device is very attractive, beautiful design, frequency from 4 to 40 kHz, but you have to see if it will be cheaper than the minelab equinox 800 that dominates the market with its device that says it is waterproof, but it is not There's a lot to buy, not even in Water you're afraid of getting into the water, except for that detail and an excellent device. -
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