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<blockquote data-quote="Danny13" data-source="post: 410709" data-attributes="member: 7482"><p>Did a test on the beach with a fellow detectorist 2 weeks ago. He had a ctx and I was using the Nox . We dropped a 2 dollar coin in the wet sand about 10 inches deep . Both machines picked up the target , although it did seem to be on the edge of the eqs depth capability with the current coil. Vid number was jumpy at that depth and sound not consistent . The ctx had no worries having the advantage with the bigger coil and no problems with target Id at that depth . Another test at 13 inches and the ctx picked up the coin , and was out of range with the Nox . Splitting hairs really over a few inches . Same results in the dry sand . Nox seemed to do better in a foot of water over the ctx interestingly , maybe due to different coils? The Nox is more sensitive to EMI , but is lightweight and has better iron unmasking ability. Target discrimination is not close to the ctx . All in all the Nox is a good detector on the beach .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny13, post: 410709, member: 7482"] Did a test on the beach with a fellow detectorist 2 weeks ago. He had a ctx and I was using the Nox . We dropped a 2 dollar coin in the wet sand about 10 inches deep . Both machines picked up the target , although it did seem to be on the edge of the eqs depth capability with the current coil. Vid number was jumpy at that depth and sound not consistent . The ctx had no worries having the advantage with the bigger coil and no problems with target Id at that depth . Another test at 13 inches and the ctx picked up the coin , and was out of range with the Nox . Splitting hairs really over a few inches . Same results in the dry sand . Nox seemed to do better in a foot of water over the ctx interestingly , maybe due to different coils? The Nox is more sensitive to EMI , but is lightweight and has better iron unmasking ability. Target discrimination is not close to the ctx . All in all the Nox is a good detector on the beach . [/QUOTE]
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