Pulse star or any similar professional Pulse units

Tom2hunt

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Mar 22, 2009
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Fisher Coinstrike, Fisher 1236-X2 and Gold Bug
I am trying to find any person with a pulse star and similar unit that has some success finding deep coins with PI units?
What I like to know is if the PI units can go to say 20" to 30" on coin size objects. Let's say Penny size to Dollar coin size! Has any person found coins
that far down in the ground with PI units?

Thanks

Tom
 

HiiiQ

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Nov 6, 2004
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As far as I know Pulse star is not a good detector.Many false signals,small depth,worthless discrimination Etc. I just got a mole impulse digital which is supposed to be good but it's charging now and will be tested tomorrow. If you like I can post the results.
 

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Tom2hunt

Jr. Member
Mar 22, 2009
23
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Detector(s) used
Fisher Coinstrike, Fisher 1236-X2 and Gold Bug
Thanks for the information. I was not planning on buying the pulse star unit though. I just have some ideas about some deep coins and trying to find out some of the different PI units out their.
Yes I would be interested in your results with your new unit. This is the web page of the four I had been looking over. http://www.metaldetection.net/english/What-pulse-detector.htm
 

Great Alex

Tenderfoot
Jul 4, 2007
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you compare a magnum rifle with a shotgun !!!

they're diffrent . if you seek for single coins the best result exceed with Minelab GP series with Auto ground tracking .
Pulse Star is one of the best PI (non motion) detector for large object more than 10*10 cm

small coil of PI detectors like Pulse star or Lorenz not work well as VLF type detectors for single coin hunting.
 

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Tenderfoot
Jul 4, 2007
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for coin shooting the best result with minelab Gp series if they don't make you carzy for poor discrimination
but i love GPX with 11"DD coils

the explorer in manual mode is a better choice

it can detect a coin up to 45 cm in manual mode
 

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