Mick in Dubbo
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I've been waiting for almost a week for a copy of the receipt from my local dealer so that I can send the Omega back to the States for a minor adjustment. might have to give them another ring tomorrow.
Anyway, I wasn't going to wait any longer, so took the Omega out to my favourite spot just late this afternoon. The site is a fairly clean site, so hunting was made fairly easy. It also allowed me to swing a bit faster. It was a fun hunt and although I haven't been able to get out with the Omega much, it was good to get good audio feedback and I've also been noticing the last couple of times I've used it, how the audio fade on the pinpoint alerts you to what's under the coil. Coins seem to give off a fairly sharp audio fade that occurs just after the receive (inner) coil passes over the target. (Larger coins can get a faint signal back for a little bit once the transmit coil passes over it.) Larger targets seem to give off a noticeably longer trailing pinpoint and seem to keep hang on to the signal for ages. Once I get the detector back, it will be very interesting to see what this little beast can do! So you guess I could say that I'll be prepared for a repaired detector hunt in a month or so.
Mick Evans.
BTW The hunt went for about an hour and a quarter with $12.50 found.
Anyway, I wasn't going to wait any longer, so took the Omega out to my favourite spot just late this afternoon. The site is a fairly clean site, so hunting was made fairly easy. It also allowed me to swing a bit faster. It was a fun hunt and although I haven't been able to get out with the Omega much, it was good to get good audio feedback and I've also been noticing the last couple of times I've used it, how the audio fade on the pinpoint alerts you to what's under the coil. Coins seem to give off a fairly sharp audio fade that occurs just after the receive (inner) coil passes over the target. (Larger coins can get a faint signal back for a little bit once the transmit coil passes over it.) Larger targets seem to give off a noticeably longer trailing pinpoint and seem to keep hang on to the signal for ages. Once I get the detector back, it will be very interesting to see what this little beast can do! So you guess I could say that I'll be prepared for a repaired detector hunt in a month or so.

Mick Evans.
BTW The hunt went for about an hour and a quarter with $12.50 found.