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First Attempt At A Detecting Video....

Mike K (Ohio)

Active member
[size=large]My First crack at making video hunts got allot to learn. Stay tuned for future videos as if you have an equinox you will get to here what the coins / relics sound like before the plug is cut. Subscribe for future updates.

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[size=large]Thanks Robert! I learned allot of things not to do for future videos and I figured some people could learn from hearing the tone and then seeing what came out of the hole and how the vdi display acted as well....

Mike K[/size]
 
Not too bad. Snow ? I'm here in Massachusetts non yet where I live, don't want any either. Nice clean indian. Cool beans.
 
Super job Mike! you edit very well considering the raw footage I witnessed :rofl: That IH cent is MINT! Look forward to more of your videos :thumbup:
 
Looked fine to me. That indian was really clean.
Thanks for sharing.
 
good video.... I know it takes time to put the signals on video..
 
Nice job!! More folks need to show the screen and sound before they dig. Please keep that up!!
 
GA1dad said:
Nice job!! More folks need to show the screen and sound before they dig. Please keep that up!!

That's I was brain storming one night with a friend that I've never met but who's on this forum. I plan on showing all good targets and some bad that just sound really good so the people can see the screen and here the audio. Plus I've added the feature when I'm swinging to let the users know whats down that as in post I now know lol. But they can pay attention and here what those signals sound like. So Yes I will keep that up and I'm sure other you tubers will see the advantage and add that to there videos as well. Up till now I haven' t seen one that does that. Im sure its out there.

Mike K
 
calabash digger said:
good video.... I know it takes time to put the signals on video..

Well you of course would really know and thanks for the positive comment from a guy that has tons of followers :) I really like your deep silver video... :) Just trying to make videos so everyone can learn from them!!!! Hell I'm still learning this machine. But it's awesome and hard to beat for the price point....

Mike K
 
Thanks Tony I hope they get better with time lol.... and if anyone wants to suggest anything I'm open ears :)

Mike K
 
Mike, your video was good - sounds and TDIs are important, espically to folks like me who use hearing aids.

Tony NJ
 
BigTony said:
Mike, your video was good - sounds and TDIs are important, espically to folks like me who use hearing aids.

Tony NJ

Well Tony The plan is to show all sorts of targets that I find coins or relics and show the VDI and Audio so everyone can excel with this great Machine!!! Thanks Minelab Can't wait to see what your next Flagship will be!!!!!!

Mike K "Ohio"
 
Just trying to put together a series that people can learn from.... Now Just have to find something to worthy of making a video of lol.... Thanks for checking it out.

Mike K "Ohio"
 
Great video Mike.... Videos like this will help us all...... and get us motivated
to get off of our butts and get out and dig some holes!
Well done!
 
Nice video Mike...Indian looks super...large cent still has some details left under the corrosion..those later largies were pressed deeper than the earlier ones...
 
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