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    Some Gold from the Last Couple of Months

    Big white one is 14k 12 gr. class ring is 11 gr. 10k (researching) and the 2 tone band (under the pendant) is 18k 9.6 gr. Found with the Equinox 800, CTX and Cuda. cjc clivesgoldpage.com
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    Some Gold from the Last Couple of Months

    Big white one is 14k 12 gr. class ring is 11 gr. 10k (researching) and the 2 tone band (under the pendant) is 18k 9.6 gr. Found with the Equinox 800, CTX and Cuda. cjc
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    Last Weeks Gold--Lots of 10K.

    Had some luck with the Equinox and Cuda last week. Eq is a great edge cherry picker--gets right in amongst the caps and pins. Trick is to recognise the junk first--especially those "cap patterns" Cuda is a great workhorse deeper than any VLF. A tip I would give is to always look for the...
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    Last Weeks Loot: 10K Bonanza

    Had some luck with the Equinox and Cuda last week. Eq is a great edge cherry picker--gets right in amongst the caps and pins. Trick is to recognise the junk first--especially those "cap patterns" Cuda is a great workhorse deeper than any VLF. A tip I would give is to always look for the...
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    My Buddy's Equinox Seated Coin Spill Find

    Made wtih the Equinox 800 in British Collumbia Canada by Bruce Campbell. Hunted with this guy last week and learned a ton. Halves all 1860 two of the Shillings are 1830 (!) and 1840. Unbelievable! clivesgoldpage.com
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    My Buddy's Seated Coin Spill Find

    Made wtih the Equinox 800 in British Collumbia Canada by Bruce Campbell. Hunted with this guy last week and learned a ton. Halves all 1860 two of the Shillings are 1830 (!) and 1840. Unbelievable! clivesgoldpage.com
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    My Buddy's Seated Coin Spill Find

    Made wtih the Equinox 800 in British Collumbia Canada by Bruce Campbell. Hunted with this guy last week and learned a ton. Halves all 1860 two of the Shillings are 1830 (!) and 1840. Unbelievable! clivesgoldpage.com
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    Aquasearch Re-build.

    Aquasearch Re-build. This project came out really well. The stock Aquasearch case has a gasket that can't be replaced. I originaly had it in a Pelican case that was pretty good but seeped over several hours. The BHID case is perfect for this kind of project--its a good size (heard Whites was...
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    Last Week's Loot

    Last week's loot: an 18K band, 9.6 grams, mint Ray Ban "Diamond Hard" Aviators, and a silver ring. cjc clivesgoldpage.com
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    Last Week's Loot

    Last week's loot: an 18K band, 9.6 grams, Ray Ban "Diamond Hard" Aviators, and a silver ring. clivesgoldpage.com
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    Last week's Loot

    Last week's loot: an 18K band, 9.6 grams, mint Ray Ban "Diamond Hard" Aviators, and a silver ring. Band with the EQ, silver with a pulse and the glasses by eye. cjc clivesgoldpage.com
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    One Gold with the EQ

    It's 18k, 9.7 gr. Im experimienting with Gold 2, Disc 6+ to knock out the foils and micros. clivesgoldpage.com cjc
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    Book Excerpt: "Equinox Solid Target Bias"

    Solid Target Bias As touched upon above, the Equinox has the built in feature of promoting round, solid, non-alloyed objects, while inhibiting responses from elongated, odd-shaped, corroded or alloyed metals–like tin for example. These come in as rough or broken tones. There are dozens of...
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    High Gain and Target Size Distortions

    4/ High Gain and Target Size Distortions A general characteristic of the CTX's processed signal is that there's something of a “disconnect” between what's under the coil--and the sound you hear. For the gold hunter--this presents a problem. While you are looking for small targets--some even...
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    Book Excerpt: Recognising Iron

    A machine with the sophistication of the Equinox is much more readily able to identify iron by how it responds on the cross-sweep. This is because iron is more like the ground than a non-ferrous target. You could say that it is fully “grounded.” Many larger iron objects will sound off well...
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    Spotting "Strip Outs"

    Gives an idea of what kinds of changes to look for at shorelines. cjc
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    Book Excerpt: "Checkable Iron Signal Differences"

    A machine with the sophistication of the Equinox is much more readily able to identify iron by how it responds on the cross-sweep. This is because iron is more like the ground than a non-ferrous target. You could say that it is fully “grounded.” Many larger iron objects will sound off well...
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    Book Excerpt: "Iron Bias"

    Book Excerpt: "Iron Bias" (Settings X 6 + long press, “+” or “-“ to adjust, “Detect” to exit). The need for an Iron Bias setting on the Equinox derives from the operating characteristic of a high gain detector. While the Equinox’s sophisticated electronics act to inhibit inconsistent responses...
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    Book Excerpt: "Equinox Audio Recognition"

    13/ Audio Recognition The Equinox’s audio tones need some practice to interpret. One of the first things I noticed about this detector was that it reported multiple tones on some bottle caps--a very good sign. That is the brass, the tin, the steel of these caps--all sounded off. Some also gave...
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    Eq 800 Gold Under Spikes Test

    Not the only or first machine to do this but the EQ does it very well with accurate ID to boot. https://youtu.be/HMd6hx9Br_s cjc
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