yowow#1 said:I can't think of any other hobby detector company that doesn't have aftermarket companies making aftermarket accessories for their products.
Personally, I can't think of any leading detector manufacturing company that doesn't have aftermarket coils on their detectors. Keep in mind that it is much "easier" for some than others, due to the compatibility between models. For example, the same coils used on the Tesoro Tejon can be used on the Cibola, Vaquero and the Lobo. And the same coil used on their Silver uMax is used on the Cortes, Deleon and Golden uMax. But even with those compatibility allowances, not ALL aftermarket manufacturers are authorized to produce coils for ALL makes and models. For example, SunRay, DeTech (Excelerator) and CoilTek are authorized to make coils for the Minelab FBS and BBS series. Only Coiltek is authorized to make aftermarket coils for the X-TERRA. DeTech makes coils for Tesoro, First Texas, White's, Garrett and Minelab. But the 6 X 8 SEF "Butterfly", one of the most popular aftermarket coils used on the Explorer, E-TRAC,White's Spectra V3i, DFX, MXT and M6, and Garrett's ACE 150 and 250, is not available for First Texas or Tesoro detectors. Nor is it available for Garrett's "top of the line" GTI or GTA models. And, the Ultimate Series coils are not available for any Tesoro product. SunRay does not make coils for First Texas, Garrett, Tesoro or White's. However, they make in-line electronic probes (basically a mini-coil) for Minelab, White's, Garrett and First Texas. But, those probes are not available for all of the models of any brand. And they don't offer any coils or probes for Tesoro products. Coiltek makes coils for all Minelab detectors except the CTX3030. But they don't make any coils for First Texas, Garrett, Tesoro or White's. Jimmy Sierra makes coils for Whites, but not for any other brand of detector. Some White's detectors can be used with some DeTech and Jimmy Sierra coils. Not all of the designs are compatible with all White's detectors. First Texas detectors can be used with some DeTech coils. Again, not all FT detectors are compatible with all DeTech coil designs. Minelab is the only leading manufacturer who "authorizes" coils from all three aftermarket coil manufacturers......SunRay, Coiltek and DeTech. So to say that Minelab doesn't allow aftermarket companies to make aftermarket coils, is misleading, at best.
I believe that the availability of aftermarket coils (and in-line electronic probes) for specific makes and models is reflective of the "state of the art" technology involved in the manufacturing of that specific make and model. When you examine the technology being developed, it becomes apparent that manufacturers are becoming reluctant to share the "latest and greatest". The most recent models for Garrett include the AT Pro, AT Gold and ATX. If you have any of those models, I believe there are ZERO aftermarket coils available at this time. The only new detector that Tesoro has come out with for years is the Outlaw, which has ZERO aftermarket coils being made at this time. White's newest offering, the MX5, uses the same coil as their V3I, VX3, MXT, M6 and DFX. Considering the fact that the MXT has been available for more than 10 years, I wouldn't consider these coils as having the latest technology. Minelab introduced the FBS2 CTX3030 18 months ago. There are ZERO aftermarket coils being made at this time. The VFLEX based X-TERRA, the subject of this forum, offers FOUR aftermarket coils available at this time. All from Coiltek. So when you compare technology to technology, it seems the trend may be toward manufacturers being less than willing to share their design information. And as such, more protective of their patent rights. From a user's standpoint......one authorized aftermarket source is better than none.
yowow#1 said:just expressing my opinion.. Hope that's okay .
Opinions are welcome. I've found them to be a great learning tool. But when we express our opinions, it is beneficial to others if we support them with facts. JMHO (and facts) HH Randy