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rseasy1 said:Thanks long hair:
I've been debateing the idea of a 3KHZ coil till this came up due to the GB numbers I get,I know this coil will not be cheap to purchase but to me it's about the hunt
and the copper and silver are my main objectives to find.There is a couple very large fields I hunt ware I have pulled alot of copper and brass and a few silvers from.
Just makes me wonder how much was out of reach of the 10.5 inch coil.
I'm really considering one of the new 15" 3KHZ coils.
Also happy to see Minelab is answering the call to a wider coil selection for the X-terra series of detectors.
HH and thanks again.
littlenugget said:I have one question , before this three new coils came out i was about to buy 7.5khz 15 inch coil from coiltek the old version , then i saw diggers air tests on this three new coils , doesnt it supposed to be a lot deeper the 7.5 khz than the 18.75 khz , i saw that the 18.75 khz was 2 or 3 iches deeprer than the 7.5 khz.
another question.....what is the smallest target that the 3khz detect? can it detect a penny, can it detect a 1 ounze gold nugget?
thanks
To add to what Argyle said, all three coils will hit on targets within their depth range. The difference will mostly be the TID accuracy and the response to the targets.littlenugget said:I have one question , before this three new coils came out i was about to buy 7.5khz 15 inch coil from coiltek the old version , then i saw diggers air tests on this three new coils , doesnt it supposed to be a lot deeper the 7.5 khz than the 18.75 khz , i saw that the 18.75 khz was 2 or 3 iches deeprer than the 7.5 khz.
another question.....what is the smallest target that the 3khz detect? can it detect a penny, can it detect a 1 ounze gold nugget?
thanks
rseasy1 said:I would like to use the 15" 3KHZ. coil I usually GB in the 12 to 24 range,I have two 7.5 KHZ coils now and don't really want another 7.5KHZ coil.
Would I have to lower the sensitivity to much to get it run smooth enough defeating the depth capabilty of the 15 " coil?
Digger said:rseasy1 said:I would like to use the 15" 3KHZ. coil I usually GB in the 12 to 24 range,I have two 7.5 KHZ coils now and don't really want another 7.5KHZ coil.
Would I have to lower the sensitivity to much to get it run smooth enough defeating the depth capabilty of the 15 " coil?
The 3 kHz 15-inch coil that I used in testing always selected a ground phase number much lower than any other coil I've used around here. It was not uncommon to auto gb with a single digit. I've got another one "on the way" to do some comparitive analysis, so I'll let you know how it matches up when it arrives. If the sites you are hunting are not heavily "trashed" with iron, and you don't want another 7.5 kHz coil, at this point in time I would suggest the HF version. But if you can "hold off" until I get the new 3 kHz, I'll be able to give more definitive answers. HH Randy
I'm afraid that you are correct, in that 3kHz coils won't work on the XT-50. No 3kHz coils will, not just Coiltek's.silvereagle said:I have a xterra 50 the 3khz coiltek coil wont work? why