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Minelab Eureka gold tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtdemon" data-source="post: 101162" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Thanks for the info Phase ,</p><p> Yeah the coils I had seen advertised of specific kHz , for example the goldseeker XT I had thought the XT meant for the X-Terra series , but was unsure if the coils for the eureka gold where frequency specific , or could be used over all frequencies and that that certain coils worked better on certain frequencies than others .</p><p></p><p>the 6" does sound good , as I plan to search around creek areas where there may be water present . </p><p>The 11" inch coil does sound good and probably would be the coil I would use more frequently up the dry creek sides .</p><p>And hopefully someone would have a suggestion on the best 6.4KHz running coil to get which I would probably want in the kit also to get as deep as the machine can go in future trips out west .</p><p></p><p>thanks mate ;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtdemon, post: 101162, member: 3837"] Thanks for the info Phase , Yeah the coils I had seen advertised of specific kHz , for example the goldseeker XT I had thought the XT meant for the X-Terra series , but was unsure if the coils for the eureka gold where frequency specific , or could be used over all frequencies and that that certain coils worked better on certain frequencies than others . the 6" does sound good , as I plan to search around creek areas where there may be water present . The 11" inch coil does sound good and probably would be the coil I would use more frequently up the dry creek sides . And hopefully someone would have a suggestion on the best 6.4KHz running coil to get which I would probably want in the kit also to get as deep as the machine can go in future trips out west . thanks mate ; [/QUOTE]
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