hf coil video in the head to head section..

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I saw the video somewhere else today. Very interesting coming from a Deus owner and with around 30 hrs on that machine. My comment is, I wonder what the comparison and results would be using the LF coil using say 4kHz or 8kHz. After using some of you're guys settings, I'm seeing great separation as well as depth. As a side note: On the board I noticed your swing looked more narrow than most would actually search with especially with the nox but overall I enjoyed the test.:icon_thumright:
 

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The swing was narrowed on both machines just for testing purposes. The Nox would eat the LF coils up on mid to low conducters.
 

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Thanks, I'll put the HF round coil on in non relic sites. I have sites where it would be better to run 8 KHz. Looking for deep silver. I realize you run the HF coil for relics. I like both coils. My ground is very mild mineralization so I'll test both. Old schools, HF then go back in 8 kHz with the HF. I've got your settings. Thanks.
 

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Another great video CD
I was worried that I needed to spend another $800, but now maybe not.
I don't do much water hunting (nox?) and almost never salt, so the Deus water kit is all I need....
Thank you for keeping us in the know...
 

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