Low-Boy/LCPM
Active member
So I'm selling my deus because it can't keep up with my impact on wet ground with mixed iron or a lot of iron. I have programmed the Deus with every idea I can think of but it can't touch the impact in my dirt...With the money I'm getting I was thinking about the nox 800 but then I thought after the anfibio I think they talked about a new unit coming out. A multi freq that can run them all at one time or one at a time. What would be even better is if we could select and group the freq to our liking? So I think I'll wait until next summer and see what happens.
How about a control for the reactivity speed. They have never had that on their machines, let us control that. And more increments in the freq so we have a wider span. Now maybe have one unit for both water and land and one for land so the price can be lower on the land machine. Offer coils right at the start DD and concentric I love the 5" and the 5X9. And maybe a solid bottom on the coil to work in grass and weeds.
We want better control over EMI, you can have EMI in the air or the ground or from another detector or your phone and maybe your camera. Maybe a meter that tells you what freq shit works to quite the machine down. I read about one person that air tests a dime with the coil facing horizontally. He would test the coin in a clean environment and see what the best depth was. Then when he hunted a site, he would do the same test and see if he got the same reading. If not he would select a different offset freq and keep testing to see what worked best in that area. That seems like a lot of extra work but makes sense unless you give us a way to check EMI?
Would like to see an all-metal program with mixed mode. Iron on the left side of headphones good targets on the right, split ferrous and non-ferrous. Add an iron vol to the all-metal program, use the disc as a tone break just like the Gen program. That is the best all metal I have ever used. You would have to think they would have to improve on what the nox does and one up that detector. Also a wireless pinpointer that connects to the detector so we can hear the sound in our headphones. And how about being able to disc on the pinpointer through the detector so when we are searching in the hole we can see on the screen the ID (VDI) numbers. Then you can see the reading in the hole full of nails and look for a non-ferrous VDI number if a good target is hiding in the hole. Of course, when they write the manual they tell you what each program does but not how it does it. What filter is it using? Why is it better as a relic program is it in the software or the adjustments we have access to. What did you tweak to get that program to work?
Oh well, just some thoughts and hopes.
How about a control for the reactivity speed. They have never had that on their machines, let us control that. And more increments in the freq so we have a wider span. Now maybe have one unit for both water and land and one for land so the price can be lower on the land machine. Offer coils right at the start DD and concentric I love the 5" and the 5X9. And maybe a solid bottom on the coil to work in grass and weeds.
We want better control over EMI, you can have EMI in the air or the ground or from another detector or your phone and maybe your camera. Maybe a meter that tells you what freq shit works to quite the machine down. I read about one person that air tests a dime with the coil facing horizontally. He would test the coin in a clean environment and see what the best depth was. Then when he hunted a site, he would do the same test and see if he got the same reading. If not he would select a different offset freq and keep testing to see what worked best in that area. That seems like a lot of extra work but makes sense unless you give us a way to check EMI?
Would like to see an all-metal program with mixed mode. Iron on the left side of headphones good targets on the right, split ferrous and non-ferrous. Add an iron vol to the all-metal program, use the disc as a tone break just like the Gen program. That is the best all metal I have ever used. You would have to think they would have to improve on what the nox does and one up that detector. Also a wireless pinpointer that connects to the detector so we can hear the sound in our headphones. And how about being able to disc on the pinpointer through the detector so when we are searching in the hole we can see on the screen the ID (VDI) numbers. Then you can see the reading in the hole full of nails and look for a non-ferrous VDI number if a good target is hiding in the hole. Of course, when they write the manual they tell you what each program does but not how it does it. What filter is it using? Why is it better as a relic program is it in the software or the adjustments we have access to. What did you tweak to get that program to work?
Oh well, just some thoughts and hopes.