Enjoy it! Call me with any questions!
Thanks Bart. I ordered the Deus from you on Friday and you had it shipped that afternoon. I had it out in the back yard on Monday. That's quick service.
I've been having fun with it. I really enjoy it! I've had two surgeries on my right shoulder but both of them are pretty much shot. The Deus' light weight is very much appreciated. It weighs about half what my White's DFX weighs. I hate to even think about using my DFX (especially with the 1400DD coil) now. The Deus is like a feather in comparison.
The thing I enjoy most so far about the Deus is being able to quickly switch programs to compare how they react to targets and to see how my own programs and adjustments are working out. After reading the excellent instruction manual from XP and the Andy Sabisch book, I feel pretty good about using the machine. I put a lot of effort into learning my DFX and I feel the Deus is easier to get a grasp of.
I dug a lot of pull tabs, rusty bottle caps, some iron trash and cartridge cases today, as well as a few modern coins. I pretty much dug everything to start to get a feel for the Deus. I mostly used the Basic, Fast, and Deep programs. I really liked switching to the Hot program to look at questionable targets on the XY display. I didn't do much tweaking other than changing the ground balance. The area I was searching was reading a steady 87, so I changed the GB to 87.
Most of the areas I want to hunt still have frozen ground. I was on a South-facing hillside today and about half the spots I dug targets from were still a little or a lot frozen. Thank goodness for the Predator Piranha! My hand digger wouldn't have been able to get the job done.
I only had a few little niggles... I thought the buttons on the remote unit are a little small for my big fingers. I got used to them after a while, though.
I also added a lanyard to the remote unit when I got home. I managed to bump it off the handle at the beginning of the day. It didn't happen again, but it made me a little nervous! I had a lanyard that came with a flashlight or camera and it has a small diameter cord loop at one end and a wrist-sized fabric loop on the other. I put the thin cord through the holes in the bottom of the remote unit, then l loop the lanyard over the arm brace end of the stem before snapping the remote into place. My only concern is that it will snag on branches, etc. I may have to use something smaller and tighter around the stem with a clip to a very short lanyard loop on the remote.
I'm really looking forward to some warmer weather and the ground thawing so I can get to some good spots, learn my new Deus and have more fun. I think I'm going to enjoy this machine a whole lot!
Good hunting,
Bob