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    VX3 Recovery time

    The sweet spot for me is around 60, but I keep having that nagging thought that I'm missing the deep stuff with it set faster. I keep my sweep speed at around 2-3 seconds, but Fox's recovery at 90 seems to lag a bit for me.....
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    It's almost like coming home...:thumbup:

    Thanks guys. I just finished adjusting a couple of programs for tomorrow's hunt. This bugger is pretty simple to operate. Hat's off to the White's team for a nice design. I guess I should go read the manual...:lmfao:
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    It's almost like coming home...:thumbup:

    I took a little hiatus from using a White's machine to try another detector. I must say that the Se Pro is a great machine, and it found some deep stuff, but I could not speak it's language... I recently traded it for a Vx3, and although I would prefer the V3i, I'm very happy with this machine...
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    What is your main search coil?

    Well, I finally have a SE pro headed my way. :thumbup: I don't even have the machine in hand and I already have coil questions. :rolleyes: Obviously the machine comes with a pro coil and although it has decent reviews, many of you folks have reported more depth and better stability with both the...
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    WTB: Explorer SE Pro

    As the title says, looking for a used SE Pro. One with a sunray probe would be nice, too! Thanks
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    1st Contact with the SE

    No, this isn't a story of me being abducted and provided with some kind of alien technology. :help: Although if it wasn't for the emulator I might have looked at it that way being a White's guy and all.... :lmfao: (Thanks Max!), The wife decided she wanted to go to a couple of horse auctions...
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    New to the forum, and Minelab.. :bouncy:

    Howdy folks, I've been checking out this forum for the past three weeks or so, poking my head in once in a while and asking questions. So I figured that I should introduce myself proper. I'm a proud father of four children, three of which are triplets,( ie.. triplehooked), two horses, two...
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    Colors !!

    Just don't use a program with the lion's colors. You will lose everything...
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    1942-D Silver Washington:cheers:

    I hope ya had your "rattler" headphones on!! I didn't see the video but that garter snake looks mean!! :lmfao: There's a place I hunt in the spring while the weeds are down that is covered with garter snakes, it's kinda neat. It's those dang copperheads I don't like when I'm visiting family down...
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    Whites XLT

    Well, it's time to start looking at a V3i. Up for sale is my XLT E-series with the 950 coil and non-rechargeable battery pack. It's in great shape with the normal physical wear of a used machine. It works perfectly and is a joy to use. I'm asking $400 plus actual shipping. Or I'll gladly trade...
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    Big Dawg Coil...on my VISION - soon

    Looks like an awesome coil for dry sand beach hunting. I wonder if you ran in the 22 kHz freq. if it would just skew the vdi numbers or actually affect the performance of the coil? I dig everything above iron at the beach anyways, so I wouldn't need vdi accuracy for that type of hunting.
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    White's again: Fantastic Customer Service on my V3 now i

    Posts like these along with buying American is why my next purchase will be the White's V3i. :thumbup:
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    38 degrees in MI. a great day for a hunt

    Just East of Grand Rapids here. I'll be out tomorrow, supposed to be another nice day. Wish I had my V3i now. A couple more months and I'll have it..of course by then we'll be knee deep in the white stuff...
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    Does anyone know if the V3 is a true Multi-frequency machine or is it a three frequency machine?

    Don't bother with reverse engineering Carl, you folks have a top notch machine with the Spectra series, no doubt. I just had to pick on ya some. I think the three freq. cover the spectrum quite well (yeah, pun intended), and the user interface of White's machines in general allow for quick...
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    Does anyone know if the V3 is a true Multi-frequency machine or is it a three frequency machine?

    Come on Rob, say something nice about Albert's post and underline it.... :blink: Then we can all move on to talking about the V3i. You guys all have great info on the V3i, and I appreciate it, but if I want to bicker I'll talk with the wife. :poke: Carl, thanks for the info. But I have to call...
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    38 degrees in MI. a great day for a hunt

    As you know Gary, this is unusual for us Michiganders in January. Looks like you picked a great year to get into metal detecting! Just think of your detector as a warm weather Vexilar..... :smile:
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    Another deal gone right! :smile:

    A big thank you to Finds forums and to Poppy2 (George) for a stress free transaction. I rec'd my XLT promptly, as described, and packed to handle an air drop from space..... I've never seen so much bubble wrap! :lmfao: I'd highly recommend this fella... Travis
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    New To This Site

    Let us know how you get along with it. I'm still on the fence between a V3i and the Vx3. The nice thing is that the Vx3 is built off of a proven platform so you have none of the typical bugs of a new machine. Good huntin' Travis
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    Hunting in iron - 3 frequencies or 1?

    Good info. here guys, thank you! :thumbup:
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    LCD vs LED?

    Sure, it wasn't fixed when I mentioned it....:sadwalk: :lmfao: I expect to see LED screens in metal detectors in the near future. Like I said before, Light Emitting Diodes are suppposed to have a super long life, and as earthmansurfer pointed out, much more efficient. Either way, now we know....
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