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  1. Has anyone used one on the beach yet? did deep targets ID similar once they were out of the ground? This detector is starting to perk my interest as I think the coils I'm using for my TDI Pro (all dual field mono) will work with this machine... strick
  2. Great news, a new firmware for the Algoforce. This one has something I particularly like, out of spec coils caused the older firmware to lock at 100% and you had to press back to go out of the Calibration, the only known coils that exhibited this problem was the Detech Concentric coils, the X-coils 15" Concentric coil (prototype, never released) and the 12x6" Semi spiral hybrid X-coil which was intentionally built out of spec. A person on Facebook reported their old Nugget Finder Sadie couldn't calibrate, which indicated a problem with that particular coil, a proper working Sadie calibrates fine of course. The new firmware can now calibrate my 12x6" Semi Spiral X-coil fine and it works well, now instead of locking up on coils like my 15" Concentric coil is completes and runs well in all gold modes except the one it couldn't calibrate in, which in the case of the 15" CC is ultra fine gold mode, modes it can't calibrate in aren't recommended to use. Keep in mind, this is due to out of spec coils, not the detectors fault. In the case of the 15" CC it's never been released anyway, the Detech coils obviously have. The Detech Concentric should calibrate now too but likely won't calibrate in ultra fine gold mode, although I doubt anyone is using a 18" Coil in ultra fine gold mode anyway. The way to tell this is flicking through the different detector modes, if one continually wants to calibrate when selected it's a mode that can't calibrate on that coil. A proper working coil will calibrate and that's it, it won't need it again. The new firmware has a progress report saying which mode it's currently calibrating which is a welcome edition too. The likelihood is probably 99% of people will never encounter a coil calibration problem unless they have a faulty coil, or are using an abnormal design coil like the CC's. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE - Latest software V1.1.0 was formally released on 23/05/2024. We're excited to announce the release of Version 1.1.0 of our Algoforce E1500 software, introducing a highly anticipated feature: Audio Treble Setting (patent pending). This new functionality allows users to finely tune the audio treble output to their personal preferences. Key Features: Audio Treble Setting: Different headphones exhibit varying audio frequency responses, leading to inconsistent audio experiences. Some headphones may dampen high-frequency components, thereby reducing clarity. Additionally, older users may experience decreased sensitivity to high frequencies, which are crucial for generating the crisp and sharp audio needed for effective metal detection. Conversely, excessive high-frequency components can render audio harsh and unpleasant. Therefore, optimal levels of high-frequency components should be customized to individual users and their respective headphones or speakers. With the ability to adjust the treble, users can now enhance or diminish the prominence of higher-pitched sounds, thereby influencing the overall tonal balance of the audio. Increasing the treble yields a brighter, crisper sound, while decreasing it produces a softer, mellower sound. This feature offers users the flexibility to tailor audio feedback to align with their individual detecting styles, whether they prefer crisper or softer audio responses. Optimised Coil Selection Interface: The interface has been redesigned for easier understanding during the coil calibration process. Progress indicators now show which detection mode is being calibrated. Detailed messages guide users on actions to take if a coil is deemed not optimal, enhancing the overall user experience. Finer Adjustment Step for Audio Threshold: The adjustment step for the Audio Threshold has been fine-tuned, allowing for much smoother adjustments. This enhancement enables precise control, setting the audio threshold just to the point of audibility, making it easier to detect very faint target signals. This update ensures that our metal detector is more adaptable and user-friendly, catering to a wider range of audio preferences and improving the coil calibration process. Please follow the Software Upgrade Instructions on page 16 of the user manual to upgrade the software. You can also watch Simon's demonstration on YouTube Here is the new user manual for 1.1.0 Here is a link to the new 1.1.0 firmware ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT: Always do a factory reset after your firmware is updated, you won't lose your coil settings or calibration, however it's important to ensure your new firmware operates correctly. You just go into the Miscellaneous (Info screen) at the end of the menus and hold down + and - and it will reset and you're ready to go Take note of the Finer adjustment step for Audio threshold, this is what I was talking about the other day on this thread and has now been improved even further. Af E1500 Video In The USA - AlgoForce Metal Detectors - DetectorProspector.com By having that threshold as low as possible to enable the tiniest of gold targets to break through the threshold is one of the secrets to success with the Algoforce on small gold. You'll see in this photo my threshold is sitting just above the noise, this is the best way to configure your threshold for optimal small gold hunting. If you configure your threshold too high, you'll lose some small gold as it can fall under the threshold line therefore you won't hear it, the new finer adjustments make it even easier to get the right mix of threshold level vs noise.
  3. Double D Leather, probably the most popular GPX/GPZ cover brand in Australia has now come out with the Algoforce set, I must get one soon, but it may not be ideal for me. I use their covers on my 5000, 6000 and 7000 and really like the quality but the design here might not be quite right. These are photos from someone that has one already. Control box, Arm Cuff and Battery covers. The battery cover is particularly beneficial as it folds up at the front protecting the exposed USB ports, combine that with the little rubber covers and it seems pretty good. Less likely to hard bump the USB cord going in too for those with a USB cable poking straight out. It has a hole for the USB cord to come out, with me using a right-angled USB cable I wouldn't even need this hole and would prefer it without it, I'll cover it over with something as my cable runs straight up to the shaft, not out the front. The speaker is quiet enough already so having this cover on it without a sound venting area will probably make it not viable to use speaker, and the cover might be too tight to fit the transmitter many stick to the back of the control pod. Maybe I'm wrong. Quality looks good, just not yet sure on the overall design.
  4. Now that I have one this helps to explain what I have. It seems to have a very powerful chip that can run fast. I'm not technical but I think it means Algo can make lots of tweaks without having to do mods. Take a look.
  5. Yesterday it was time to go for a gold hunt. I took the AlgoForce 1500 with the Commander/11/DD and the Nugget Finder/8x6 Sadie. I also took my GPZ 7000 and new to me 10" Xcoil. Thursday I only used the Algo. The first half of the day was with the DD because it was on from beach hunting and the second half I put on the Sadie as I had done in New Zealand with Simon. The location was in Southern California at a spot that has been well hunted and 2/3rds of the time I get skunked! I can't depend on the area to give me gold. Only one area out of many has produced for me. I didn't start in that area with the Algo. I tried a couple of new 'hills' with a friend. We both got trash but no gold. We started about 8 and at mid day we moved to a third location and I put on the Sadie. I continued to find trash. I would go for long stretches of no trash working locations where I was told others found nuggets. No trash sometimes means that it has been thoroughly worked. This is an example of the trash the Algo will see. My hearing is bad so I use headphones, but my hunting partner used the Algo a bit and could also hear these targets while I was on the headphones, and he could of course hear with them on and on the speaker. After the third stop he had found 5 pieces with his 6000 in a different location than where I was hunting. At the end of the day we took his smallest piece and buried it to test the Algo. I tested it much like the video that is posted using the 4 different gold settings. It let me learn more of the Algo's capabilities. I did not make a video of that 15-minute session as it was impromptu and would be incomplete. I'm still a bit jet lagged from my New Zealand trip so we called it a day and I went to go sleep in my 4Runner. I was out from sundown to 4 AM and didn't get out detecting until 6:30 or so. It was a little cool and no wind, but it was warm compared to New Zealand. I had slept near that area where I had found gold in the past. It was time to give the Big Dog a walk about. The 10" round Xcoil was ready to work. My partner of the day before said 'that is a good combination' and you'll find gold with that. This was my first use and I agree. I've found many pieces of gold with its cousin a 15" CC coil but it can't fit around many of these little plants and bushes. The 10" is very well suited for it. I wish I had one for the Algo. We discovered that the 11" Commander DD (only operating on half according to Simon) has touch sensitivity at the point the wire enters the coil. It was not a problem on the beach but it was a problem when hitting the low little bushes in the desert. I'm in search of a bigger coil than the Sadie to make it see a bit deeper and because my coils are damaged in some ways. The Algos DNA is in looking for small nuggets and to put on a small nugget coil makes it a double whammy when patch hunting I'd say. Well, the Xcoil doesn't have that problem and it senses things way off the coil. When the coil is over a target it is very definitive and much easier to pinpoint than the 15CC. Here is the trash I was finding with it. Note some of the same trash but also note the tiny bbs. The ground feedback is better. Both detectors were not bothered by hot rocks. I had more hot rocks in New Zealand. (Don't tell Simon.) This posting is not meant to be a comparison posting. I'm giving the details so that it gives context to the next part of the day. I wanted to find some gold and I could feel that it was going to warm up and I wasn't going to last and I wanted to use my new coil so I did. About an hour into the morning hunt I had collected a bit of trash (some is lost) when I came upon a target that sounded like more trash, but it wasn't. I looked in the scoop and it was a nice nugget. It was only down a couple of inches in dry sand in a place where nuggets are supposed to be. It was at the bottom of a little swail/previous water drainage. This area had been thoroughly detected. How was this missed? One of my first thoughts was I wished I was using the Algo. I just wanted to find a nugget with it. Maybe it would be the first in the states? I don't know. There are probable a few others here. My next thought was ... I could 'act' like the Algo found it. Nah, that is not what happened. So, I did the next best thing. I hiked back half a mile to the 4Runner, got the Algo and reburied the nugget. Could the algo see it now? You betcha. I took a picture of the setting first. After I took this picture I used my phone to create a "What if I had been using the Algo video!" After I redetected this nugget I used the Algo to search the area. I found one piece of trash that is in a video. I didn't make a YouTube of that yet. If someone wants to see it let me know. Other than the piece of trash, everything was gone. I went back over the Algo area with the Xcoil and did not find anything 'missed' by the Algo. Shortly after I decided to leave even tho it was only 10 AM. I didn't want to deal with Friday traffic. It's not possible to get all of the experience in but this is an idea. It is a nice, rough nugget! I see Goofy in it.
  6. Today I got out for my first beach hunt with the AlgoForce 1500. I used a CoilTek Platypus Mono that I've had for many years. I recently repaired it because the wires at the top were frayed and we put new heat shrink on it. They are completely sealed so nothing can get inside the coil and if the leads break off the coil is toast. After the hunt I took off the coil cover and noticed some sand trapped inside. I need to put some silicon window seal inside the entire coil cover if I use it again. With all of that out of the way, I found trash ... lots of it and just 4 coins and a pin! All of the finds were a bit 'soft' compared to my other detectors. This is my first use other than with the Sadie in NZ. The target depths went up to 10 inches I'd say. Most was more shallow as I was digging everything in a well raked and groomed sand area. I tried a bit of wet sand but the conditions were not good for targets there. The threshold was stable but there were no targets. I was using Large Gold. The Algo will only let you choose a setting that is labeled gold but it will find other metals within those settings. I varied the sensitivity from 14-20. Most of the bottle caps came in as a 3 on the ID scale. The aluminum bits come in at 1. My 4Runner comes it at 99! haha I've got more to learn than I know just now about the target IDs and settings. (5/15 Edit: I was not in Pinpoint Mode. I could not get a target ID. The numbers I stated are ground numbers!)
  7. Well all my squat exercises came in handy after getting up and down to recover all this bird shot in the Vic. Goldfield this week. I can tell you that the E1500 loves the stuff and will definitely hear the tiny ones missed by others. My first gold with the Algo was a welcome sight in the scoop all the same...😃
  8. Great news, there is new firmware for the Algoforce, more user requested upgrades, probably these are more associated with those using it for coin and jewellery beach and park hunting than gold prospecting, but this is an untapped area for many with PI detectors, and having one with Target ID's is a pretty cool feature. I can't remember exactly but I think it was @palzynski suggested this would be a good idea, so I communicated that to Algoforce. Here is a changelog of the new firmware over 1.0.8 Release Notes for AlgoForce E1500 Software v1.0.9 NOTICE - Latest software V1.0.9 was formally released on 08/04/2024. Software version 1.0.9 was released on 08/04/2024, introducing two additional audio settings within the pinpoint (non-motion) mode: C.ID 5 Tones and C.ID 100 Tones. The original pinpoint audio setting is named C.ID Pinpoint, with 'C.ID' standing for Conductivity Target ID. Users can seamlessly switch between audio settings by briefly pressing the Right/Auto GB button while in pinpoint mode. C.ID Pinpoint: As in previous software releases, in C.ID Pinpoint audio setting, audio pitch correlates with signal strength, with higher pitches indicating stronger signals. Tailored for precise pinpointing of target locations. C.ID 5 Tones: Audio pitch is determined by conductivity target ID, providing distinct audio feedback for different target ranges. Conductivity target ID ranges 0-19, 20-39, 40-59, 60-79, and 80-99 correspond to audio pitches of 330Hz, 490Hz, 650Hz, 810Hz, and 970Hz, respectively. C.ID 100 Tones: Each conductivity target ID is associated with a unique audio pitch ranging from 250Hz to 1042Hz. Higher conductivity target IDs produce higher audio pitches, facilitating differentiation of targets. In C.ID Pinpoint audio setting, users retain the ability to adjust the audio threshold through the Threshold setting, consistent with previous software releases. In both C.ID 5 Tones audio setting and C.ID 100 Tones audio setting, the audio threshold is fixed at zero. This ensures ease of differentiation between conductivity target IDs solely based on unique audio pitches, eliminating potential confusion with the audio threshold. These enhancements aim to provide users with greater flexibility and improved target identification capabilities. There is also a new manual to allow for the changes which is available here And the firmware and flash tool on the Algoforce website here I must say the update works great; I've been playing with it for a bit. If anyone's worried about doing the update, I do it in this video and show how easy it is
  9. Just curious on how many people were dead set on getting the e1500, but now are having 2nd thoughts or change of plans. I personally think I've decided to focus more on an axiom over the e1500 now. I however am not vested in gpx coils at all, so it would be a larger investment than alot of you who have many in your collection. If you've changed your mind on the e1500, what is the reason? Not available? Seeing results and reviews your not impressed with? Or did you see a squirrel and lose focus "one of my faults for sure" ? Talk sure has slowed down about it, but it maybe just because your all just waiting for it to become available.
  10. Hope I'm not jumping the gun as I wish Phil all the best. https://theprospectorsdepot.com.au/ The Prospectors Depot is to become the first/sole Vic dealer and is taking orders. Great that the E1500 is expanding and branching out. I believe you hooked up with Phil on your Aus visit Steve so can confirm or deny firsthand should you choose. As much as online shopping has become a "thing" it's always nice to know there is someone within state you can talk to. Have put my order in when available. edit: My bad, I believe Phil has a demo model for those in Vic Aus wishing a hands on look.
  11. Algoforce have lodged some new patent applications in Australia last week. Its looks possible that they may not be a one hit wonder and that they are serious about developing new products - time will tell. Ambient Sound Control - would this be like a noise cancelling function ? Time Domain Metal Detector - guessing instead of applying algorithms or filters to frequencies it will be applied to a specific unit of time. Would be great to have some opinions on how this would help a metal detector (VLF or PI) find more targets.
  12. A couple new videos that have been posted.
  13. AlgoForce has me tossing and turning. I need me one! 🙃
  14. An E1500 FB page has been started, with a few finds being posted. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2529995203848150/?hoisted_section_header_type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=2551339378380399
  15. This posts a bit of a waste of time but any information is better than nothing. The coast has had pretty bad weather for a while now, today was meant to be a break in the weather and it was nice and sunny at home when I woke up so I thought I'd try take the Algoforce to the beach and try it out, I was going to be in the area anyway as my dentist is near to this beach and I had an appointment, seeing it's over an hour's drive each way to my dentist I figured it's a good opportunity to kill two birds with one stone and hit the beach before the appointment. Half way to the beach the wind picked up, the sky was grey and it was raining, great! I'd not want to live on the South coast of NZ, it's sure got some weather issues, drive inland an hour and you're in a vastly different climate. It doesn't help some storm from Antartica is sweeping over our island over the coming days either, so I'll have to try the beach again another day. I did film a small video while there, I dug a hole in the sand and put a $1 coin at the depth the Equinox started to lose the target, if I went much deeper the Equinox didn't pick it up at all, I was worried when I backfilled the hole the Nox may lose it but it kept the target, it was up averaging the ID's a lot, it should ID the coin flicking between 21 and 22. The Algo at that depth gave a near perfect ID on the coin which should be 66 according to an air test, I also experimented before backfilling the hole with the coin in there and the Algoforce was picking up the coin with a target signal deeper than the Equinox would. The Algoforce does lose the Target ID's at some point in depth when it still had the target signal. From this little experiment I've worked out on this beach at least I would be able to ID this coin much more accurately and deeper than the Equinox 800 can in the settings I was in, which was Beach 1, all defaults, ground balanced and 24 sensitivity. I didn't play around a lot as it was only about 5 minutes after I jumped in my car to leave the heavy rain kicked in. I did briefly take the Algo down to the salt water and have a try at ground balancing and it worked fine, this was all with the 10" Spiral X-coil, my most sensitive to small targets GPX coil so I was quite happy about that. The tide was right out so I didn't go all the way to the water to dunk the coil, It was too cold. I only didn't take my Manticore to check against it as when I went to grab it I had left the M8 coil on it and was in a rush to get out of the door so I couldn't be bothered trying to find the other coil and fitting it, so the Nox got the job 🙂 I think the Manticore would have done better than the Nox. Pure estimate, the coin was about 20 cm deep. (8 inches) The Beach does have some black sand, not ridiculous like some beaches around NZ, but still enough to cause a bit of havoc with VLFs. Here's the Video, I've kept it unlisted on Youtube as it's not very good and doesn't give all that much information but the best I could do given the circumstances. I'll try again on a nicer day when I have more time. I'm also kicking myself I didn't dig the target I found when in the wet sand, it could have been a ring, the right ID range, I was talking myself out of it as I would have had to go to the car and get the shovel and I just wanted to leave 😉 This is the weather I was dealing with; it's meant to get worse over the coming days and all the purple area is going to be snow, blue is cold air. Red and yellow are the warmer air. I'm guessing the maroon colour over Australia is the crazy hot air, we don't get that here 😛
  16. I haven't heard much about the accuracy of the E1500's target discrimination from those already using it in the field.. On the beach I rely on TIDs along with tones to work out what the target is before digging.. I like the idea of a PI detector with target IDs based on the conductivity and shape of the target.. On relatively stable ground (wet/dry salty sand) this target info will be very handy to help distinguish between low conductive gold rings and higher conductive junk like raggedy shaped bottle tops and pull-rings.. Also, how stable is the E1500s TID in the field on small low conductive targets? Air test show the TID locking on pretty hard but is that also the case in the wild? If your feedback on the E1500's TID turns out the way I'm hoping, it could make a good tool to complement my VLF detectors on the beach.. It would be a step up from my old GPX5000 on really rubbishy beaches, especially on historical ones where there's a few silver coins buried amongst loads of crap targets.. It'd be great to have some idea of what the target is before digging at these spots.. Thank you for your feedback!
  17. Split from another thread so don't blame Ned for the title - that is mine. Yeah, I know Simon and probably others have found gold already, but this from Ned is more like what we want to see and so worth a thread of it's own. Congratulations Ned on a good start! - Steve H I've been out probably a dozen times with the E1500. Mostly testing a variety of coils the first few days. Then settings and combinations. I also rigged it up with a wireless set up and a sp-01 enhancer and headphones. After all that I got in some detecting time and managed to find my first gold for the year. 7 pieces all found with the E1500 and coiltek 9"round elite. Biggest bit went 2.7g and the smallest 0.13g. The heat's a killer here at the moment, if I didn't have a new toy to play with I wouldn't be out there.
  18. I find the speculation that the E1500 will somehow outperform detectors costing much more money to be, well, how to put this nicely… questionable at best. If this detector was GPX 6000 class it would be stupid to sell it for one quarter the price of a GPX 6000. I don’t think Alex is stupid. Here is the current price structure in Australia as of today after Garrett just introduced the lower priced stripped down Axiom package: 1. GPZ 7000 $10,499 2. GPX 6000 $8,999 with two coils 3. Garrett Axiom $4,999 with one coil 4. SDC 2300 $4,399 5. E1500 with Sadie & Battery $2649 6. Minelab Manticore $2499 7. Gold Monster $1299 I have pretty solid information in hand indicating that you are going to get what you pay for. The E1500 is a very affordable option at close the price of a top end VLF and will outperform said VLFs on gold in mineralized ground. Time will tell but I think the E1500 will fall short of SDC 2300 and Axiom level performance, essentially being a bridge between VLF detectors and those models. The 6000 and 7000 will continue to rule the roost but at twice the price of the SDC/Axiom level you are not getting twice the depth. Pulling a number out of my ass I’d assign a very debatable expectation of about a 15% increase in overall performance at each major step up in price. People can of course argue that number all day long but I think it is very important to give newbies some sense of reality. Twice the money does not get twice the performance. Gains are more like 10% - 15% - 20%…. pick your number, but it’s not double, triple, quadruple. If I was still selling detectors I’d explain to this new customer that they can go find a gold nugget with a Gold Monster or a Manticore. I’d explain that for not much more than a Manticore they could get an AlgoForce E1500 and be able to deal with mineralized ground and hot rocks that will give the VLF models real trouble. I’d tell them that for substantially more money they could get some very solid bang for the buck in the Axiom/SDC range, a step up from E1500 but still not top tier. Finally, I’d tell them that if money is no object and they simply want the best performance they can get, to look at the 6000 or 7000. I’d comment that out of the box with provided coils the 6000 would have the edge for smaller gold, and the 7000 the edge on larger gold. Adding aftermarket coils (and more money) to the 7000 can close the gap between it and the 6000 on small gold, but nothing you do to the 6000 will have it hitting the big stuff as deep as the 7000. That would be my short and sweet sales presentation and I offer it up as the most simplified big picture no B.S. look at the scene as you are likely to find. My somewhat educated opinions only, feel free to toss in trash bin if you don’t agree. In the States this would be the situation if the E1500 could be had here, updated 5/1/24 with new Axiom option: 1. GPZ 7000 $8,999 2. GPX 6000 $6,499 with two coils 3. SDC 2300 $3,599 4. Garrett Axiom $2,999 with one coil 5. E1500 with Sadie & Battery under $1999 6. Minelab Manticore $1699 7. Gold Monster $799
  19. Is there a thread here that compares these two? I'm just thinking about the small gold comparison with the M8. I think Simon is new to both of them if he has an M8. He was comparing the Manticore to the 800 and some others. Does Norvic have a Manticore?
  20. There are a few murmurs of discontent floating around regarding the E1500 in hot ground and I was hoping to see some actual field reviews of this detector, but apart from a couple short remarks and Simon's testing.....NOTHING. If I am to part with my $$ to buy one, I'd rather hear from an actual user here in Australia first.
  21. I've got two batteries for my Algoforce so far, both work great but I've discovered they make battery banks for a tough life, and well, at least for me that's hanging off the bottom of my metal detector and seeing I like my Algo so much I'm going to treat it to a tough battery Dark Energy Poseidon PRO Power Bank Portable Charger Kit - Survival Supplies Australia It's about double the price of a normal one, if not more, but it's made for the outdoors even being waterproof IP68 Poseidon Pro – Dark Energy It claims to hold a charge for 8 years. The video is funny, they blow it up, shoot it, drown it, you name it and it survives.... and all this and it's significantly cheaper than a Minelab battery 🙂
  22. I was just curious to know if the AlgoForce runs bundled or spiral coils optimally? I know it's early days to know definitively but is it safe to assume that the AlgoForce isn't too fussy in coil configuration. I know there is mention of the older Gold Search coils working well as do the Evo line of coils (Spiral). I guess this leads to whether either of these coil formats would be best in hotter ground? Thanks for any feedback. I only own 3 mono coils that I use with my GP3500.......my all time favourites.
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