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Minelab Equinox 800 tips and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete E" data-source="post: 553231" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>I switched from a Makro Racer to the Nox and first time out I hated it with a passion! </p><p></p><p>It took a little while to get the basics with the Nox but now I have, I would never go back...</p><p></p><p>That said they are obviously not the best for highly mineralised soil, but luckily we don't have any to any great degree over here..</p><p></p><p>The headphones can be a bit tricky to pair, especially the first time. My advice would be to do it at home first and make sure there are no other Bluetooth enabled devices turned on in the immediate area..Once the pairing is done for the first time, it's usually quicker and generally more straight forward in future...</p><p></p><p>Once you are out in the field, I would again advise walking away from any other Bluetooth enabled machines before pairing....Usually there are no problems but when I first started, at the start of a club hunt I did some how manage to pair my head phones to somebody else's machine :8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete E, post: 553231, member: 18110"] I switched from a Makro Racer to the Nox and first time out I hated it with a passion! It took a little while to get the basics with the Nox but now I have, I would never go back... That said they are obviously not the best for highly mineralised soil, but luckily we don't have any to any great degree over here.. The headphones can be a bit tricky to pair, especially the first time. My advice would be to do it at home first and make sure there are no other Bluetooth enabled devices turned on in the immediate area..Once the pairing is done for the first time, it's usually quicker and generally more straight forward in future... Once you are out in the field, I would again advise walking away from any other Bluetooth enabled machines before pairing....Usually there are no problems but when I first started, at the start of a club hunt I did some how manage to pair my head phones to somebody else's machine :8 [/QUOTE]
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