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The small coil for the nox will be ready soon
DetectingSA said:Guys who've had this machine, I've got a question for you.
Lately with my 400i I've been hunting in a way some people would consider silly.
I've been discriminating out everything below "80" for the purpose of finding $1 and $2 and pre decimals.
I realise I could be missing out on gold jewelry etc but that doesn't bother me, any jewelry I'd find I would just sell, it has no value to me. I earn a decent wage and I'm not a very materialistic person so I'm not bothered. Pre decimals on the other hand hold sentimental value to me and I would never sell them. That's what I most want to find by far
Is this type of discrimination possible with the equinox? Keep in mind I get very few bottle tops or pull tabs (a few of the buggers sneak past but they're generally 78 and below) obviously there will be metals that fall into this range too like hunks of brass for example that I can't do anything about but it speeds up my detecting quite abit
I'm tossing up between the Ctx and the box for a future upgrade, at the moment I'm favoring the Ctx as as far as I've seen it has far superior discrimination capability
DetectingSA said:Guys who've had this machine, I've got a question for you.
Lately with my 400i I've been hunting in a way some people would consider silly.
I've been discriminating out everything below "80" for the purpose of finding $1 and $2 and pre decimals.
I realise I could be missing out on gold jewelry etc but that doesn't bother me, any jewelry I'd find I would just sell, it has no value to me. I earn a decent wage and I'm not a very materialistic person so I'm not bothered. Pre decimals on the other hand hold sentimental value to me and I would never sell them. That's what I most want to find by far
Is this type of discrimination possible with the equinox? Keep in mind I get very few bottle tops or pull tabs (a few of the buggers sneak past but they're generally 78 and below) obviously there will be metals that fall into this range too like hunks of brass for example that I can't do anything about but it speeds up my detecting quite abit
I'm tossing up between the Ctx and the box for a future upgrade, at the moment I'm favoring the Ctx as as far as I've seen it has far superior discrimination capability
PhaseTech said:dirtdiggin said:PhaseTech said:Good way of looking at the 600, except us Aussies are very into our Gold
https://www.findmall.com/read.php?107,2428814
I've got my 600 today, so will give it a run on the beach tomorrow.
Any Particular reason for not getting the 800? As we all know you love chasing gold.
Simply because they were available. I've got plenty of high freq units for the goldfields with more appropriate coils, so my main interest with the Equinox is for wet sand and shallow water.
If and when some smaller/solid coils become available for the Equinox I'll be having a closer look at its gold hunting abilities.
rockdev said:With the pre decimals on the Equinox they should ring in after the goldies (21-22), so a discrimination pattern past 20 should pretty much get you all of the pre decimals silver and copper plus you wont miss the 1 and 2 dollar coins (if there laying correctly of course). You will lose most gold jewelery though but as you said it doesn't really matter to you. I had a quick hunt this morning with everything blocked out from 20 and below and picked up a quick 7 dollars for my trouble.
cheers
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Nuggetbuster said:Found these 2 this afternoon, within 50 m of each other. I've found many pre decs in the same section in the past.
The 1911 sixpence rang in at 25-26 from memory and was about 3 inches down.
However, the 1957 came up as a different TID number (not surprisingly), 19-20, and was fairly loud - I really thought it was a goldie or a bottle top... I only dug it because it was my last target for the day on the way back to the car. Ended up being 5 inches down (measured).
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...0406258_img_20180307_1701284472-2-350x686.jpg
rockdev said:Nice got to love the little silver's, might have to sneak mine back to 16-18 when I use the heavy discrim pattern. I have a 1942 sixpence that comes up as (25-26) as well. Also tried a 1863 copper token which comes up at 30 on the nox or 42 on the xterra 705.
cheers
Smoky bandit said:If you love it so much hurry up and get one and show us all how good you are with it. :Y:
What do you think I have been doing SmokeySmoky bandit said:Cool looking forward to see how you go..Just let us know what parks you detect cause there won't be any point going there after the Nox has been there. :Y: Good luck waiting with antisipation
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