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15" Deepstar coil

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Eric, do you make a 15" coil for the Deepstar? If so, can you elaborate on the plusses and minuses of using that coil over the 11" coil? My assumption is the plusses are more depth (any numbers?) and better ground coverage, however the minuses...I've heard that PI's aren't necessarily less sensitive to small things when coil size is increased. So, besides weight, are there any downsides to larger coils?
Oh yes, one more thing, do you make a DD coil for the Deepstar? The larger coverage pattern might be helpful for beach coverage.
-J
 
Hi Jeff,
PI detectors are bound by the same laws of physics as any metal detector using loop antennas. As the coil
 
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