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Minelab Equinox 800 use on gold - Tips, settings and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoky bandit" data-source="post: 581605" data-attributes="member: 7289"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p>I don't have any Tips,Tricks,or Pics YET but I know there's a few on here that do quite well with the Nox on small gold.</p><p>I got the 6 inch coil the other day and I was really surprised at the tiny bits it could pick up with the ground testing I did.</p><p>It did seem to be more responsive to a target while in multi rather than 40khz.</p><p>This should work really well over shallow bedrock which is where I plan to hunt as soon as work permits.</p><p>We all know this is not a dedicated gold machine but for people like me that live far from any decent gold fields I feel it will be a very capable machine in the right areas.</p><p>Please feel free to add your Tips,Tricks and Pics so all us Nox owners can drool and dream of our next adventure.</p><p>Cheers Smoky. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoky bandit, post: 581605, member: 7289"] Hi Guys, I don't have any Tips,Tricks,or Pics YET but I know there's a few on here that do quite well with the Nox on small gold. I got the 6 inch coil the other day and I was really surprised at the tiny bits it could pick up with the ground testing I did. It did seem to be more responsive to a target while in multi rather than 40khz. This should work really well over shallow bedrock which is where I plan to hunt as soon as work permits. We all know this is not a dedicated gold machine but for people like me that live far from any decent gold fields I feel it will be a very capable machine in the right areas. Please feel free to add your Tips,Tricks and Pics so all us Nox owners can drool and dream of our next adventure. Cheers Smoky. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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