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I Love My 3kHz Coil!

Old Longhair

Crazy Ol' Foole
Staff member
This coil in my soil is a serious coin and silver killer!

I've been scouting out new places, and everywhere that conditions allow it, I've been using the 3kHz in All Metal. This last week I've found a spot that is producing some really good stuff. And the 3kHz is sniffing it out at amaizing depths, including a Merc @ nearly 12". Oldest coin there so far was a '39 Wheat. And I've only casually covered a 40'x80' area....and there are acres.

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[size=large]Now if only someone would make a 3kHz DD available. I'd be on it like stink![/size]
 
I may have 2 get 1
 
Congrats. on the great finds and I could not have said it any better about your praise for the 3Khz. Coil. Like you, I am totally amazed at the depth and how it finds good copper and silver in spots that I have hunted many times before.
I scored three Indians in two days with it.
HH
chuck
 
Old Longhair said:
[size=large]Now if only someone would make a 3kHz DD available. I'd be on it like stink![/size]

I totally agree, Randy has really wanted one, and we have hammered this point for quite a while to get a 3kHz DD made with no luck from Minelab.
 
I'm still waiting to
 
Congrats and welcome to the 3KHz silver sucker club! I am amazed at the stuff i'm snaggin' outta the ground with mine in places that i have detected with the stock coil on the 705 and my Xterra 30..It is definitly my main coil of choice when i am in the woods! Happy Hunting! Emmett
 
Hit the same spot again today for a little while, and hooked a beat '57 Wheat and another couple pieces of silver.

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That Crown Brand button is really cool. And unusual. Great finds and really good pictures. Looks like 3K is the way!
 
Went to a park today that I've been to with the 3kHz, but had decided that a DD coil would be a distinct advantage. Lat time that Iwas there with the 3kHz, I found a few Wheats and a '59 George. This time I put the 7.5kHz on, dug two hands full of rusty BTs, a few copper Mems, and a '48 Rosie.
The difference etween the two hunts was astounding. So much more junk dug "just to be sure". So, when I got home, I stuck my nose back into Randy's book. Toward the end, in the Q & A with Dr. Laurence, I found an illustration and an explanation that made it all clear. The explanation has to do with the separation between TID "bins" when changing frequencies.

This is the illustration. (Randy, I hope that this is OK. If not please edit this post accordingly)
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It also (to me) illustrates the need for a DD coil that is 3kHz.
 
I still don't get it
 
High freq = a larger notch segment at the lower notch segments, allowing for a better lock on Gold, Nickels, and pull tabs. Low freq = a larger notch at the top end of the scale, allowing for better lock on Silver. The end result, to some degree, is a deeper lock on targeted materials by choice of coils. MOL. This does not address how any coil handles in various soil conditions, just the notch width.

This is how I read it, in my practical application mindset.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

I will have to go and re read the ebook

Jeff
 
TURNMASTER said:
High freq = a larger notch segment at the lower notch segments, allowing for a better lock on Gold, Nickels, and pull tabs. Low freq = a larger notch at the top end of the scale, allowing for better lock on Silver. The end result, to some degree, is a deeper lock on targeted materials by choice of coils. MOL. This does not address how any coil handles in various soil conditions, just the notch width.

This is how I read it, in my practical application mindset.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

I will have to go and re read the ebook

Jeff
That's pretty much it as I see it too. MineLab has taken care of the nugget hunters, but not the coin shooters.
Don't get me wrong, MineLab makes w/o doubt the best detectors, and I love my 705, and with the coils that I have I do OK, but......

I may well get an Explorer SE, or an E-Trac someday, but if I had an alternative to spending over a grand to get a machine with a 3kHz DD, I'd be much happier.
 
When I got my SE I picked it up used for $700 then picked up an 8" FBS. Slow I still prefer the Exterra
 
Hey!

That is really nice finds there mate!!

Have been thinking about the 3 khz,if it is such a silversucker what am I waiting for??....xmas??...hmm...maybe:)
 
I recently inquired through MineLab's website about any future plans to release a 3kHz DD coil. After getting a standard response letter referring me to kellyco for assistance locating the coil, I had a contact name to direct further inquiry to. This is the answer that I just received.

Hi Rick,



Thank you for your feedback, we do appreciate you taking the time to provide it.



At this time, unfortunately we do not have plans to release a 3Khz DD coil for the X-TERRA line, but will ensure this is entered into our product recommendation database!



We appreciate your business.



Have a great Thanksgiving!!





Kelly Garver

Sales & Marketing Operations Coordinator

Minelab Americas | 2777 Finley Road, Unit #4, Downers Grove, IL 60515 USA.
D: 1-630-401-8158 | F: 1-630-401-8168| M: 1-630-254-4666 | E: kelly.garver@minelabamericas.com

Maybe if we organize a 3kHz coil request campaign, we can convince them that there is a sufficient market for them to pursue.
 
Old Longhair
You started this thread and seem very happy with the 3kHz coil and I would like to get one as a second coil for silver and copper in local parks etc but when i looked it up at minelab it said not recommended for highly mineralized soils which is what I have here in Arizona...... not sure where you live but have you had any soil like that by you that you can comment on?
Joe
 
I haven't hunted anywhere that would say is "highly" mineralized. Most places that I hunt, the biggest downfall of the 3kHz is it's only being available in a concentric configuration. I haven't found conditions yet that it didn't go as deep as any, and it locks on coins like no other. I must say however, that I've not hunted all of the available soil conditions that I have nearby.

One of the areas that I hope to hit soon is all sand, though different than AZ sand. I'll have all three frequency coils with me, and it will be interesting to see which works best.
 
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