Same yard, one more time, and the EQ sniffs out a few more!

SittingElf

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Palm Bay, FL, and Air Force Bases in FL and OK
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Equinox 600, Equinox 800, Garrett Ace 300 (x2 For Wife and Son), Ground Hawg, Garrett Carrot, Minelab Pro-Find 35, SoundClean9 APTX LL Headphones
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All Treasure Hunting
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sgoss66

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Jan 11, 2011
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Norman, OK
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Minelab Manticore, Minelab Equinox 800, Minelab Equinox 600, Minelab CTX 3030
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
HA -- you call it "persistence..." Thank you! A nice, kind description. My wife might not be so kind; she might use words like "stubborn," "bull-headed," or something equally not flattering! LOL!

Yep, looking forward to us joining forces for some hunting!

Steve
 

dirtlooter

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mid western ARK
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XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
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Relic Hunting
the more time spent using the machine only educates you even more ( well, for most people). finding something in a place that you have hunted hard in previously is always encouraging. learning a new machine definitely has its challenges but can have a lot of rewards too. I am not looking forward to learning a new machine because my short term memory just plain sucks but I have been reading everything that I can in posts/threads like this one plus watching videos. No matter what, the Nox has to be a better machine than the AT GOLD that I am in process of selling. hopefully the nox will be lighter too. dogmatic is another good word...at least I think it is or was LOL. Jerry
 

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sgoss66

sgoss66

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Minelab Manticore, Minelab Equinox 800, Minelab Equinox 600, Minelab CTX 3030
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Metal Detecting
Jerry,

The Equinox is a good machine, and even if your short-term memory isn't what it used to be, I think you will learn it just find. Sounds like you don't have your machine yet, but once you get it in your hands, I think it will become a bit more clear. It's always more difficult trying to read a manual and understand a machine, when you don't yet have the machine in-hand.

Once you get it, and find things you don't understand about it at first, there are plenty of people here to answer questions -- as many of them as you have. Lord knows I ask enough of my own, LOL!

Steve
 

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