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Thanks aussiedigs.its not a huge factor in my decision, ans maybee there is a reason it wont ever have usb, but it just seems like a thing that could be handy for everyone. And i would hate to buy one then a usb version/upgrade comes out a few months later. (then i would have to send it in to get the capability to not send it in, in future). DOH!!!
How would i contact him?
 
hippyhunter said:
Thanks aussiedigs.its not a huge factor in my decision, ans maybee there is a reason it wont ever have usb, but it just seems like a thing that could be handy for everyone. And i would hate to buy one then a usb version/upgrade comes out a few months later. (then i would have to send it in to get the capability to not send it in, in future). DOH!!!
How would i contact him?

I will stand corrected, however I believe it won't happen because Minelab have patented the method of updating software in metal detectors via USB port.

Cheers, Rick
 
Hi Jason,

The updates may also include component changes as well as firmware which negates the function of a USB or similar port for software only upgrades. Having units factory upgraded also removes the risk of customers 'bricking' their units.

I was fortunate enough to meet Howard recently who spent time showing me some of his development boards. Having seen how these are designed and assembled I'm confident that should you purchase a new unit and then all of a sudden a new feature is available it would be a simple matter of negotiating the purchase of the upgrade/replacement of that part or panel.

As they say... 'He who hesitates is lost'. Buying a detector and enjoying using it is far more rewarding than thinking about the next model :)

To contact Howard, he is active on the QED detector group (official) facebook group, or reach out here: http://www.qedmetaldetectors.com.au/contact

Happy Hunting.
 
Araratgold said:
hippyhunter said:
Thanks aussiedigs.its not a huge factor in my decision, ans maybee there is a reason it wont ever have usb, but it just seems like a thing that could be handy for everyone. And i would hate to buy one then a usb version/upgrade comes out a few months later. (then i would have to send it in to get the capability to not send it in, in future). DOH!!!
How would i contact him?

I will stand corrected, however I believe it won't happen because Minelab have patented the method of updating software in metal detectors via USB port.

Cheers, Rick

Hi rick. I wonder how xp fits into that situation as the deus updates via usb also
 
Gidday noel. Im not really holding out as such. Its not going to be needed for around 3 weeks so just enquiring about things that are of interest. (Im pretty sold on it already to be honest)
I was also researching the wireless headphone transmitters as i like the idea of no physical (just emotional) attachment to the machine.

In the meantime i will zip him an email at the link you gave anyway as im not really a facebook kind of guy.
Thanks jason
 
hippyhunter said:
Araratgold said:
hippyhunter said:
Thanks aussiedigs.its not a huge factor in my decision, ans maybee there is a reason it wont ever have usb, but it just seems like a thing that could be handy for everyone. And i would hate to buy one then a usb version/upgrade comes out a few months later. (then i would have to send it in to get the capability to not send it in, in future). DOH!!!
How would i contact him?

I will stand corrected, however I believe it won't happen because Minelab have patented the method of updating software in metal detectors via USB port.

Cheers, Rick

Hi rick. I wonder how xp fits into that situation as the deus updates via usb also

Yeah, not sure ! Just remember reading somewhere that Minelab had a patent over USB software upgrade, so not sure how XP are doing it !

I may be mistaken !

EDIT : Seems like the patent might only be for trasfer via USB between detectors ?

https://patents.google.com/patent/US7310586B2/en

Cheers, Rick
 
All good Jason; I've been guilty too often on stalling on buying things waiting for the next model to come out for fear of being stuck with some obsolete.

hippyhunter said:
I was also researching the wireless headphone transmitters as i like the idea of no physical (just emotional) attachment to the machine.

Aussiedigs put me on to the Quest wirefree mate wireless kit and this has worked really well so far, I know Reg Wilson has tested these out successfully too. These are about $140 - you can order them online. I got mine from Phase Technical (https://phasetechnical.com.au/product/quest-wirefree-mate-kit/) and I know other dealers advertise them as well, support your local dealer if they have them :)

If you have large headphones you might want to consider an amplifier as well. My earbuds are OK without an amp but bigger headphones benefit from it. The amp I use was from eBay - a 'generic-cheap' Neoteck portable amplifier that was about $37. I know specialised amps exist on the market but I've not used them.
I tried a mates Bose noise cancelling headphones - absolutely brilliant, I've heard from others that even cheaper noise cancelling headphones (like those from Aldi) also do the job well.
 
Its a bit hard to understand all the jargon on that patent rick. I think its some system where you can save or upload setting to a computer, and adjust them on the computer also (maybee with some sort of diagnostics of previous use. Not sure).
And also the ability to swap settings detector to detector direct via usb.
 
BigNoel said:
All good Jason; I've been guilty too often on stalling on buying things waiting for the next model to come out for fear of being stuck with some obsolete.
Aussiedigs put me on to the Quest wirefree mate wireless kit and this has worked really well so far, I know Reg Wilson has tested these out successfully too. These are about $140 - you can order them online. I got mine from Phase Technical (https://phasetechnical.com.au/product/quest-wirefree-mate-kit/) and I know other dealers advertise them as well, support your local dealer if they have them :)

If you have large headphones you might want to consider an amplifier as well. My earbuds are OK without an amp but bigger headphones benefit from it. The amp I use was from eBay - a 'generic-cheap' Neoteck portable amplifier that was about $37. I know specialised amps exist on the market but I've not used them.
I tried a mates Bose noise cancelling headphones - absolutely brilliant, I've heard from others that even cheaper noise cancelling headphones (like those from Aldi) also do the job well.

The quest kit was the one i wanted to try first i think as i am happy to use wired earbuds to reciever in pocket. If it works as well as people say its good calue option for $140.
I will try without an amp first and add one later if i feel i need it later. Does an amp offer any other benefits besides volume?
Cheers guys
 
Aussiedigs said:
Im running a cheap amp off Ebay at $25 with my earbuds. Its not absolutely necessary but the extra volume does help make it a little clearer. Maybe my hearing isnt 100%! There is some crackling but it in no way interferes with the tones.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Portabl...iFi-Earphone-Amplifier-For-Phone/163597931230
Looks pretty good for that price. Whats the hi/low gain swith for? Is that to do with your type of headphones, or the machine its plugged into?
Thanks,
Jason
 
hippyhunter said:
Aussiedigs said:
Im running a cheap amp off Ebay at $25 with my earbuds. Its not absolutely necessary but the extra volume does help make it a little clearer. Maybe my hearing isnt 100%! There is some crackling but it in no way interferes with the tones.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Portabl...iFi-Earphone-Amplifier-For-Phone/163597931230
Looks pretty good for that price. Whats the hi/low gain swith for? Is that to do with your type of headphones, or the machine its plugged into?
Thanks,
Jason

Its more of a hi/low switch.
 
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