With finally getting some much needed rain here today, I only got in about 20 minutes with the Omega at a nearby school yard this afternoon, but I already know I am going to like it. I only had time to check out one of the three coils, the 10" cencentric, and that coil sure makes for a light weight feeling swing.
Right off, I liked the feel and ease of operation. On shallow targets down to 4," I found the id to be spot on. I dug a couple of everything from tabs up through zincs and quarters. One target, which appeared to be a little bigger then a coin, gave me a bit of a bouncy vid, but was in the coin range, so I dug it. It turned out to be 5 memorial cents, a dime and a nickel, all in the same 4" deep clod.
After pinpointing thousdands of targets with my two F detectors and a T2, it is going to take some getting used to not having the trigger pinpoint feature. I found myself with every target flicking my finger feeling for the trigger.
I also have to get used to the cable plug being on the inside edge of the screen. On a couple of instances, my right arm got intertwined with the cable. A few hours afield should cure those two situations.
Weather permiting, will get a few hours in with it tomorrow. HH jim tn
Right off, I liked the feel and ease of operation. On shallow targets down to 4," I found the id to be spot on. I dug a couple of everything from tabs up through zincs and quarters. One target, which appeared to be a little bigger then a coin, gave me a bit of a bouncy vid, but was in the coin range, so I dug it. It turned out to be 5 memorial cents, a dime and a nickel, all in the same 4" deep clod.
After pinpointing thousdands of targets with my two F detectors and a T2, it is going to take some getting used to not having the trigger pinpoint feature. I found myself with every target flicking my finger feeling for the trigger.

Weather permiting, will get a few hours in with it tomorrow. HH jim tn