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BIG61AL

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All you need is a detector that is very accurate on interpreting the signal to give a true value to the screen/headphones. Sound simple, but that is the truth of detectors. Of course a low end detector can do that - sometimes - but a high will do that at a much higher percentage.
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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They may or may not be interchangable. The detector should be tuned to a coil. Some coils now have chips and propriatary programming that is top secret (as in the Xterra code not being given to SunRay to develop a probe for that line).
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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No thanks. Them guys and gals all end up with a grizzly death: crucified, piked, racked, grilled, etc.

I want to be shot by a jealous lover when I'm 90.

Though, there is this one Saint . . .

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Silver Fox

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What makes a good detector, aside from manufacturing, is that it will serve you without failing after continued used, as long as it's not abused. It's got to be ready to go when you are.

Silver Fox
 

Silver Fox

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Gypsy Heart said:
what makes a good detector .......

....the person operating it....
It's a "romantic" reply but inaccurate because an experienced person operating a lemon is not going to make the detector good. First the equipment then the operator.

What makes a good detector is the manufacturer.

SF
 

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Silver Fox said:
Gypsy Heart said:
what makes a good detector .......

....the person operating it....
It's a "romantic" reply but inaccurate because an experienced person operating a lemon is not going to make the detector good. First the equipment then the operator.

What makes a good detector is the manufacturer.

SF

This is not Romantic at all. You merely need a basic machine--not a hunk of junk or a "lemon." Anything less--and you might be correct, but for a person with a basic decent detector, it IS the user that brings out the best the machine can offer. It took me a long time to realize this--and it was only after a lot of relic hunting.

-Buckleboy
 

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