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I emailed Xp yesterday about availability of HF2 coil batteries and charge cable- see their response below.

squirrel1

Well-known member
Email I sent Xp yesterday.

Thanks for your response. When can we expect to see charge cables and batteries for the HF2 Coil to be available in USA?

Sincerely



Xp response

Hello David,

Our distributor, American Detector Distributor, has already received spare charging cables and batteries for the HF2. Please contact them directly to inquire about their availability.
 
Starting at 2:50 or so of the video squirrel 1 says this:

"There's some out there, you know, there telling me that they can unmistakably call every d__n piece of canslaw an every d__n nickel versus a gold ring using the audio. Well, more power to them, that's all I can say boys, okay. I would like to hunt with some of them people that say that b--ls--t."

I certainly never said that and reading posts from this and other forums, I have not read any response that made that claim as far as "unmistakably call every d__n piece of canslaw"

Canslaw that is really near the surface and big enough will give an overload audio signal. That is not BS, it just is.

Some canslaw can also have a more spread out audio response both horizontal and vertical the larger it is. That is not BS, it just is.

Some canslaw can respond exactly like a gold ring which is where your HF2 gold ring target ID variation vs canslaw next to no target ID variation tip when changing frequency Max higher, is really helpful. That is not BS, it just is.

Unfortunately that doesn't work very well where I detect because of high iron mineralization and every target can have target ID variations when changing Max frequency higher using the HF2 coil.

Some gold rings with similar target IDs sound a lot like a US nickel as far as the audio characteristics which can be heard easier with a 5 or 6 target ID nickel tone bin. That's not BS, it just is.

Many undamaged oval and rectangular modern pull tabs that have target IDs that fall into that same nickel tone bin do not have exactly the same audio characteristics as a US nickel or a gold ring with similar target IDs. That's not BS, it just is.

So, I don't get what you are trying to prove. You are right and I am wrong? What I and others are doing is BS? You are the only person with the truth and we are just liars?
 
Starting at 2:50 or so of the video squirrel 1 says this:

"There's some out there, you know, there telling me that they can unmistakably call every d__n piece of canslaw an every d__n nickel versus a gold ring using the audio. Well, more power to them, that's all I can say boys, okay. I would like to hunt with some of them people that say that b--ls--t."

I certainly never said that and reading posts from this and other forums, I have not read any response that made that claim as far as "unmistakably call every d__n piece of canslaw"

Canslaw that is really near the surface and big enough will give an overload audio signal. That is not BS, it just is.

Some canslaw can also have a more spread out audio response both horizontal and vertical the larger it is. That is not BS, it just is.

Some canslaw can respond exactly like a gold ring which is where your HF2 gold ring target ID variation vs canslaw next to no target ID variation tip when changing frequency Max higher, is really helpful. That is not BS, it just is.

Unfortunately that doesn't work very well where I detect because of high iron mineralization and every target can have target ID variations when changing Max frequency higher using the HF2 coil.

Some gold rings with similar target IDs sound a lot like a US nickel as far as the audio characteristics which can be heard easier with a 5 or 6 target ID nickel tone bin. That's not BS, it just is.

Many undamaged oval and rectangular modern pull tabs that have target IDs that fall into that same nickel tone bin do not have exactly the same audio characteristics as a US nickel or a gold ring with similar target IDs. That's not BS, it just is.

So, I don't get what you are trying to prove. You are right and I am wrong? What I and others are doing is BS? You are the only person with the truth and we are just liars?
Evidently you have not been keeping up, I wasn’t referring to you. Go check out Stan the Man over you know where.
Btw go check out my latest video posted.
Can slaw very near 10 k ring.

Look, lot of folks have been using audio behavior tendency to judge targets ? Why? They had nothing else really go on. How accurate is their doing this as far as distinguish gold ring from foil, can slaw some else, etc? IDK exactly.
I know I have not been very good at it when I was trying to do. Meaning digging too much junk.
So I have found a way to help with this really not concentrating that much on audio.
Granted you say this method won’t help you with your higher mineralized soil. Lot of folks in USA don’t have soil like yours.

PS
When I use expression Some folks, this doesn’t automatically mean Mr McClendon.

You know if we go back to after Minelab Explorer units released some bought and started talking about. What happened? There were some out there who thought these Explorer users were trying to sell snake oil or were classic BSers. All those single freq users using their machines thought the talk was bs. Some of the same people kept using their single freq machines too. Eventually some likely moved to FBS models. Yeah this is what happened. And lot of the single freq machines would hit some some of the same targets as Explorer units yet the single freq users were none the wiser a deeper high conductive target was present and they walked. Target sat there until the MF unit came back over. This is what put Minelab on the map in USA and the rest is history.
 
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Evidently you have not been keeping up, I wasn’t referring to you. Go check out Stan the Man over you know where.
Btw go check out my latest video posted.
Can slaw very near 10 k ring.

Look, lot of folks have been using audio behavior tendency to judge targets ? Why? They had nothing else really go on. How accurate is their doing this as far as distinguish gold ring from foil, can slaw some else, etc? IDK exactly.
I know I have not been very good at it when I was trying to do. Meaning digging too much junk.
So I have found a way to help with this really not concentrating that much on audio.
Granted you say this method won’t help you with your higher mineralized soil. Lot of folks in USA don’t have soil like yours.

PS
When I use expression Some folks, this doesn’t automatically mean Mr McClendon.

You know if we go back to after Minelab Explorer units released a pod some bought and started talking about. What happened? There were some out there who thought these Explorer users were trying to sell snake oil or were classic BSers. All those single freq users using their machines thought the talk was bs. Some of the same people kept using their single freq machines too. Eventually some likely moved to FBS models. Yeah this is what happened. And lot of the single freq machines would hit some some of the same targets as Explorer units yet the single freq users were none the wiser a deeper high conductive target was present and they walked. Target sat there until the MF unit came back over. This is what put Minelab on the map in USA and the rest is history.
Just call out Stan then. Even Stan the Man didn't say what you are claiming he said. But Stan does ramble a lot.

Anyway, lots of people find gold rings out here in this bad dirt. Some just get lucky and some work hard at it, fail and others succeed using whatever methods are available on the equipment they are using. Check out the Eureka Treasure Hunters Club monthly Newsletter Archives. We have some great hunters out here. Some use Deus, Deus 2, Equinox, Manticore and that nasty little Legend.
 
Audio nuance lot harder to show in camera. Huh.
Those ID numbers not so hard huh.
Be harder to argue with those ID numbers, right…..
You see talking about detectors when object is buried - makes metal detecting in itself deceiving. Especially when audio quality, nuance is discussed.
Maybe why the discussions held do what they do sometimes. Ref. What I said about Minelab Explorer units above.
 
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