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  1. #1

    Nov 2003
    Abbotsford/Okanagan B.C., CANADA!
    712

    Out with the new!!

    In with the old!! Just finished the S-rod mod on my X-100 Challenger.. gonna kick some serious beehind now! Just in case you don't know (or don't care) I'll give you the stats on this old beauty: motion disc.,TR disc., motion TR disc., all-metal autotune, non-motion all-metal, switchable 2 or 4 ground filters, variable (width and position) notch filter (accept or reject), Disc. sensitivity, front end power control, threshold, tone adjust, multi-tone ID,depth reading, manual GB. Now tell me folks, how many of today's detectors could match all that? It also operates at 13.77 Khz and could give the MXT a run for it's money on small gold. So folks, especially you newbies out there, don't discount the older detectors.. you can buy them for a song and do some serious detecting. ..Willy. BTW.. A big THANK YOU to John for the S-rods.
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  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2004
    Georgia
    Tesoro Cortes
    1,795
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Out with the new!!

    Looks like a real bute - - - breathing life back into an older machine! Congrats...well done!

  3. #3
    us
    Oct 2005
    Northern, Michigan
    whatever
    6,611
    30 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Out with the new!!

    Nice job Willy.

    I know this is going to be asked so I'd best do it...what sort of depth does that rig get on coin sized targets? That's one model I never owned myself.

    Right now I'm settled on the Nautilus IIB but since I don't worship any brand I'm always looking. Ever compare it to the Naughty?

    Give us as much as you can on this machine. And too, I'm sure many who don't have the money for our latest machines would really appreciate it.

    Badger
    "Everything is an anomaly" Michigan Badger

  4. #4

    Nov 2003
    Abbotsford/Okanagan B.C., CANADA!
    712

    Re: Out with the new!!

    I can compare it to the MXT, but only on something that's lying on the ground. I would say that anything the MXT could see, the X-100 could. About the only real advantage that the MXT has over the stock X-100 is ground tracking and lighter weight/better ergonomics. The X-100 is much better for coin hunting or for those that like tone ID. Judging from responses I'd received to other posted queries on the X-100, it's known as a deep seeker and a lot of people used them for gold prospecting. ...Willy.

  5. #5

    Nov 2004
    White's DFX & Classic ID
    101

    Re: Out with the new!!

    Well said Willy. I can't say that I have seen too many of those older machines but they have proven
    themselves in the trenches.

    Gary
    CLAD COUNTER 2007

    Pennies:..................    46
    Nickels:...................    4
    Dimes:.....................   18
    Quarters:..................   18
    Half Dollars:..............   0

    Total Coins:.............    86
    Total Amount:........... $6.96

  6. #6
    us
    Random chance seems to have operated in our favor

    Oct 2004
    Oklahoma
    6,908
    2 times
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Out with the new!!

    Excellent mods.!! Would love to see that old dog sit up and bark.

    http://www.losttreasure.com/fieldtes...?ID=lt19870943

 

 

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