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I will check back at the end of the month.

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What have you heard George, because despite some great features (gyro, 80 khz) and a nice landscape display, I haven't heard many people outside the US discussing the Quest V series and those who are discussing it aren't exactly singing its praises - significant EMI and Stability issues.  So what have you heard about them deciding to take the plunge and re-enter the US market with their V series SMF detectors?

You can check out the content of this YouTuber who hasn't given up on the machine but is very frustrated after a number of updates and hardware swaps have failed to address the root issues.

 

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You can hear it reacting to the carbon rod in the video.  

A detector capable of running 80kHz should not have a carbon rod on it.

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7 hours ago, Chase Goldman said:

What have you heard George, because despite some great features (gyro, 80 khz) and a nice landscape display, I haven't heard many people outside the US discussing the Quest V series and those who are discussing it aren't exactly singing its praises - significant EMI and Stability issues.  So what have you heard about them deciding to take the plunge and re-enter the US market with their V series SMF detectors?

You can check out the content of this YouTuber who hasn't given up on the machine but is very frustrated after a number of updates and hardware swaps have failed to address the root issues.

 

I never went on a hunt with the tube guys. I will have to find out for myself in my area of operation.

3 hours ago, phrunt said:

You can hear it reacting to the carbon rod in the video.  

A detector capable of running 80kHz should not have a carbon rod on it.

That is a new one on me. Thought I heard it all until now. Will check it out. Thanks.

Stubble field needs to have sensitivity reduced. My Deus 2 will do this in soybean stubble. Telegraph Poles? That term went out with Franklin Rosevelt. 🙃

Wind chill. Oh my! 🙃

Lions and tigers and bears oh my. Come to Papa.😉

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The guy described when you listen several conditions in the hunt area that would cause most of his problems. I will make sure the problem is real and report back to you guys later in the month when it arrives. Fingers crossed as they say in the UK. George.

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