Re: Any Nautilus Detector Users Here?
You bring up some good points Badger. And I wonder if your Nautie had the tuned circuitboard inside the coil, or perhaps a poor connection from coil cable to detector? The latter could have been the problem, in case it had been bumped somehow too hard or twisted too hard where it connects.
And as far as freshly buried coins go, when I brought buckets of Oregon high iron salt beach sand home to test all my detectors - the ONLY ones that would read (close) to the same at home in a test pot were the nugget hunting Compasses. All of the others (except for the cz-70) read deeper in the pots than at the beach, and by as much as 2" + difference too. The cz-70 read the LEAST in the pots - but it was the deepest-detecting on the actual beach.
BTW, I once knew a detector sales outfit where the owners would use the detectors for months at a time or got them back from someone else who had bought them and returned them, and then he'd clean them up and sell them as either new, or "display models". I repaired his detectors until I discovered his little evil trick. One day he got busted because one of the customers decided to open the box and he found all kinds of dirt inside it that wasn't showing outside. We all have to be real careful whenwe buy, don't we?
Someday soon I plan to get a IIBa. It's the one that I would like to play with and get to know the best. If White's main front counter man thinks it's deeper than DFX's and Explorers and uses that kind of language - then maybe it's something I need to learn about and master. So far the rest of everything else is little more than 2 cents difference between one detector and another... excepet for maybe a Nexus. In less than 2 years I will own a 30-50 ft (older) yacht and I know where there is 1500+ miles of fairly decent beach property to hunt in, and some of it that has not seen a footprint except for every few months (or years). A Nautie might be a good one to try there.
Take it easy all, and keep a watchful eye over your shoulder when using headphones.
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