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Need a Jack Hammer

got out for a hour and a half , 1st 4 targets I grabbed 3 silvers & later on this 1884 Indian Head.
Ground is extremely dry, like digging in concrete. I worked for these 3 silvers.
running Park 2 mode, I really like the 50 tones there's almost no mistaking the silver sound
Really enjoying this Equinox 800, came from a ML Safari which I did quite well with & is a great detector. the
advantage the NOX has over the Safari is the recovery speed.
Using the wireless headphones that came with it & every once in a while the audio will break up,I'm guessing
maybe because of interference
 
Nice going, it is hard work. It's so dry I'm sticking to open fields, woods and the beach.
 
That is an awesome day of hunting! I hear ya on the concrete ground conditions. That's why I have been sticking to wooded areas where its easier to dig.
I love the 50 tones myself for the same reason.
I never had any issues with the wireless headphones that Minelab supplied.
Recovery speed is awesome on the Equinox. I also noticed that the machine likes a faster sweep speed too. Going too slow I noticed it has a little difficultly not so much as locking onto the target but in providing the user with a clean / clear signal. Scanning slow(er) it starts "pulling" in more of the iron junk and skews the TID and tone.
 
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