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Recently, Terry Crenshaw shipped his Headhunter Pi for me to use here in California. I've owned one in the past with fair to good usage before trading the unit. In order for my first unit to operate stable, I had to reduce the sensitivity "lower the threshold and reduce the FREQ.knob" a little to accept the beaches of Ca.
Terry replaced the stock 11" coil "with a 10 inch center-mount coil made by Eric Foster" and increased the SAT speed.
Hunted Santa Monica beach early this morning and compared the Explorer against the Headhunter Pi on nickels, Didn't bother with the clad since the Headhunter is geared for gold jewelry and not coins "except nickels" The Headhunter Pi picked up a nickel I buried at 11 inches "weak but still responded" while the Explorer fitted with the stock 10" coil could not respond even with a faint signal on the nickel with the unit set as high as possible without falsing. Sure felt great operating a pulse unit again especially with Terry's headhunter PI getting maximum performance with no falsing.
I have a question for Eric, Mr. Bill or anyone that would know. Is it possible to have a tone ID pulse machine that will generate a different tone for numerous conductors, In other words "Tone ID response as fast as the coil goes over the target" without adjusting the FREQ. knob with each target as does the Headhunter PI. I enjoy the feature of using the FREQ. knob while checking the target but wondering if it's possible for future pulse units to have the ability to quickly change it's tone on it's own as the coil sweeps over the conductors.
Thanks for taking the time to view my post,
HH, Paul (Ca)
Terry replaced the stock 11" coil "with a 10 inch center-mount coil made by Eric Foster" and increased the SAT speed.
Hunted Santa Monica beach early this morning and compared the Explorer against the Headhunter Pi on nickels, Didn't bother with the clad since the Headhunter is geared for gold jewelry and not coins "except nickels" The Headhunter Pi picked up a nickel I buried at 11 inches "weak but still responded" while the Explorer fitted with the stock 10" coil could not respond even with a faint signal on the nickel with the unit set as high as possible without falsing. Sure felt great operating a pulse unit again especially with Terry's headhunter PI getting maximum performance with no falsing.
I have a question for Eric, Mr. Bill or anyone that would know. Is it possible to have a tone ID pulse machine that will generate a different tone for numerous conductors, In other words "Tone ID response as fast as the coil goes over the target" without adjusting the FREQ. knob with each target as does the Headhunter PI. I enjoy the feature of using the FREQ. knob while checking the target but wondering if it's possible for future pulse units to have the ability to quickly change it's tone on it's own as the coil sweeps over the conductors.
Thanks for taking the time to view my post,
HH, Paul (Ca)