Just recently re-acquired another Omega. Had let my first one go. This one seems to be vastly improved with emi issues that I frequently had with my first one.
Anyway, I had ordered it with the 10" concentric and 10" DD coils and wanted a larger one so opted to give the NEL Hunter coil a try in hopes of some extra depth. Of which, it seems to have. I took the coil out this morning on its maiden voyage and to a spot that I like to test new detectors and coils on. A hard hit old military housing site that the homes were all demolished back in the mid 80's and then donated to the city and they turned it into a park. Needless to say, it is one trash laden spot and one I have hunted countless times since retiring in 2006.
I spent about 3 1/2 hours on the spot this morning. About half the time hunting along foundations and the other halve hunting both sides of a ditch and was more then pleased with my results. 1 of the 2 wheat cents, a 191?, came out of the ditch and was all of 7" deep. The 45 darkened Mercury also came from the bottom of the ditch and was a nice 6." The other wheat, a 55d, came from near a foundation and the 52d Rosie a couple of feet out from a foundation. The medal was about 5" and on edge. Front says U S S and Valley Forge. Reverse, Volley Ball INT DIV Champions March 1951 (and a word on the bottom I have to work more on to get). 1 10 cent play money piece, a toasted truck and a small lock round out the most notable of my finds.
It is good to be back on the Tek fourm. HH jim tn
Anyway, I had ordered it with the 10" concentric and 10" DD coils and wanted a larger one so opted to give the NEL Hunter coil a try in hopes of some extra depth. Of which, it seems to have. I took the coil out this morning on its maiden voyage and to a spot that I like to test new detectors and coils on. A hard hit old military housing site that the homes were all demolished back in the mid 80's and then donated to the city and they turned it into a park. Needless to say, it is one trash laden spot and one I have hunted countless times since retiring in 2006.
I spent about 3 1/2 hours on the spot this morning. About half the time hunting along foundations and the other halve hunting both sides of a ditch and was more then pleased with my results. 1 of the 2 wheat cents, a 191?, came out of the ditch and was all of 7" deep. The 45 darkened Mercury also came from the bottom of the ditch and was a nice 6." The other wheat, a 55d, came from near a foundation and the 52d Rosie a couple of feet out from a foundation. The medal was about 5" and on edge. Front says U S S and Valley Forge. Reverse, Volley Ball INT DIV Champions March 1951 (and a word on the bottom I have to work more on to get). 1 10 cent play money piece, a toasted truck and a small lock round out the most notable of my finds.
It is good to be back on the Tek fourm. HH jim tn