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  1. #1

    May 2007
    Bucks County , PA
    Whites Quantum II Whites Spectrum
    408

    I want a XLT but have questions.

    I have a Quantum II right now and I definetly want to upgrade. I have been using it for 8 years now. Does the xlt discriminate well? What I mean is, my machine will still show low and high iron while in the coin mode. I can't amagine how many coins I did not dig because of the mixed readings. Plus my machine only goes about 6-7 inches. I have many old places that I have done and found very little and I am looking forward to getting the XLT and doing them over again. Does the XLT totally eliminate a iron reading or trash reading?

  2. #2

    May 2007
    Bucks County , PA
    Whites Quantum II Whites Spectrum
    408

    Re: I want a XLT but have questions.

    I guess no one has a XLT here.

  3. #3

    Jan 2005
    Oregon
    500

    Re: I want a XLT but have questions.

    Maybe someone here can help.

    http://www.findmall.com/list.php?41
    EAT MORE GOAT.

  4. #4
    us
    Nov 2003
    warwick ny earth
    White's xlt,Tesoro Silver umax,and Compadre.
    307

    Re: I want a XLT but have questions.

    xlt is an excellent machine.learn to use the visual indication numbers,signagraph,and audio
    in combination for added dimension over your quantum.I recommend saving more for the
    dfx if you feel that additional target info is needed using dual frequencies.I use very little
    disc for deep coins,but I use a very quiet program for near surface coins after the carnival
    left town.I would never use that notched disc program in a serious hunt but it is real quiet though.large iron,smashed soda cans will still wump through on my xlt in this hi disc mode.
    I am a landfill of ideas

  5. #5
    us
    Mar 2006
    North Carolina
    Gold Bug, Tejon, F75, & Nautilus DMC II B
    601
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: I want a XLT but have questions.

    The XLT is an excellent machine but takes a while to learn. If you use mixed-mode you will definitely know iron when you hit it but the machine is very accurate anyway about discriminating the lower signals. As with any other machine, you will have to dig the tabs, junk, and iffy signals to get the gold so to speak. You will know the silver when you hit it though!
    Mike

 

 

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