Rick N. MI
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What will Simplex coils cost?
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Probably no middle Equinox coils till they sell enough Vanquish detectors.
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That Tesoro 8" concentric coil is submersible. I take it out in the water all the time. It is so thin it sweep thru the water so easy. Nothing wrong with that Nokta 7" concentric coil which I will probably be using.. I just like that thin Tesoro coil in the water.
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It was good day out detecting. Nice find Tom.
My best find was a shotgun shell lol.
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Sounds great. Mine is on order. Tom (Jack Pine) backed off getting one right now because of that problem. I guess I'm the lucky who has one ordered 😁.
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I sent that picture of the Tesoro 8" concentric coil to Nokta/Makro. I hope they make one.
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When people starting saying they want a big food coil. Nokta will make it. Look at the concentric coils they made for there other detectors.
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Yes, your right. Tesoros were good at that nice smooth sound on round targets.
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This was from a review on Simplex that Andy Sabisch wrote.
“2) If the Target ID jumped around even when wiggling the coil a few inches side-to-side, it was always trash – can slaw, a ball of tin foil, etc. Remember, this is for coin hunting so relic hunting or hunting overseas, you simply need to dig those signals but for coin hunters, erratic TIDs = trash.”
Foil tdi all over. If gold locks on this could be big, maybe. -
Wired, waterproof and lower price would have more people interested. I think if it had been waterproof that would have really made a difference.
Rick
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How about an 8" or 9" round coil design for water hunting. I'm sure relic hunters would want it too.
Rick
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I would hunt in 2 tone. I think it's just easier listening for the high tone. I haven't tried 50 tones.
Rick
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It's easy fine tune for where you are hunting.
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Also hunting this way you have hunt in all metal.
Rick
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Here is some iron relics I've found. These were found with a modded Lobo and an Impact.
I haven't tried my Equinox Relic program yet but plan to tomorrow.
Rick
1j by Rick Covert, on Flickr
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Use 5 tone. Set nails at -1 to -3 with lowest volume and low tone. For iron relics set -4 & down and set to a louder volume and low tone and for non-ferrous set 0 to 40 a loud volume and high tone. Basically a 2 tone low for iron relic & high for non-ferrous. and a quiet tone for small iron. A 3 tone mode.
With this setting you will hear iron relics hitting a low louder tone and you can dig or not. High tone is your non-ferrous. This is good setting if you want to dig iron relics like I do. Some areas you don't want to dig iron relics you change to 2 tone or what ever you want.I think it's an interesting setting. The adjustments are great and easy in this detector.Now all we need now is a 5x10 or 8" round coil.Rick -
Saw posted elsewhere it is a concentric coil.
Rick
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I'm leary of doing updates. I had an early MX Sport and it ran perfect. I sent it in for the update and it came back not working right. They sent me another one and it still wasn't working right. I wish I had never did the update.
So if it's working good don't change it.
Rick
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Nice looking beach. I think I was there once with you.
Rick
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Try 2 tone.
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Nice hunt Tom. I've hunted there too with Tom. Good to see another IH. Wonder how we didn't get that one.
Rick
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Sounds like a good time. Nice photos too. Was 33F in n. MI today.
Vanquish Went Quiet Fast
in Minelab Metal Detectors
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Minelab is probably going to make them waterproof now that the Simplex is out.
Why would any Equinox owners buy a Vanquish? Yes they have smaller coils that we want for the Equinox but still would an Equinox owner buy a Vanquish.
Guess I can't say that because I have an Equinox and have a Simplex coming on Monday lol. I guess Equinox owners will be buying the Vanquish. Hope they make it waterproof.