After perusing this forum for quite some time i have come across the statement that minelabs require strict measurements like for example 300uH on the TX etc... , now; after knowing that how is it possible like ( Nugget finder, Coiltek , X coils (russian brand)) to create supposedly better (deeper and more sensitive) coils than what minelab themselves create?. If the measurement requirements are strict then how or by what magic can these companies supposedly create a superior product, what am i missing here?
On another note; let's say that a person can create a better coil , in respect to mono coils is there a resistance and or inductance value away from the 300 standard that will increase the depth on a large coil? and if there is, what side effects will this create like ( more noise in highly mineralised ground etc...)
And one more, what coil would be quieter on a SD2200d mono or concentric?, i have the option of buying a 24in concentric , but if i could make a 32-36in mono and get much better results well then.... and i am talking about Victorian goldfields soil highly mineralised in places.
Hope for some good honest responses from you guys!!
On another note; let's say that a person can create a better coil , in respect to mono coils is there a resistance and or inductance value away from the 300 standard that will increase the depth on a large coil? and if there is, what side effects will this create like ( more noise in highly mineralised ground etc...)
And one more, what coil would be quieter on a SD2200d mono or concentric?, i have the option of buying a 24in concentric , but if i could make a 32-36in mono and get much better results well then.... and i am talking about Victorian goldfields soil highly mineralised in places.
Hope for some good honest responses from you guys!!

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