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Why you are play with us then!?
Everyone wanna look inside NEXUS.
What its secret or what?
George tell us that his secret is in coil.And post here a schematic that acording to his words is the same only with some different values for some parts!
So we get again to point that even he is lier or....................????
Please trace and post schematic here,so we all can see and learn from leading in performance machine???
The secret is in the coil. You wouldn't learn anything by looking at the schematic.
the secret is in the coil... just another provocation ?
Hi,
what I think is:
if the secret is in the coil... any GoldenSabre or Bandido could beat it easy
An OO coil... big... well tuned... and so you gain depth ???
What a discovery.
Of course, seems good machine, good detector, and also the manifacturer is for sure skilled etc... all true. But always about same of other projects/circuits... already seen in last 20 years. Nothing really new.
Just a big and good OO coil ???
What a discovery.
Comparisions must be made with same coil dimensions.
If you tell me that e.g. a minelab with an 11'' coiltek coil beat my BandidoII (or GoldenSabre)... I make a big laugh
Try beating it with same minelab but with a 22cm diameter coil like the one I have...that's the point!
And not in the air... no no... these are dummy tests... real ones must be on test garden only.
In these kind of tests I'll beat everything VLF out there.
Read my lips: E V E R Y T H I N G
Hi,
what I think is:
if the secret is in the coil... any GoldenSabre or Bandido could beat it easy
An OO coil... big... well tuned... and so you gain depth ???
What a discovery.
Of course, seems good machine, good detector, and also the manifacturer is for sure skilled etc... all true. But always about same of other projects/circuits... already seen in last 20 years. Nothing really new.
Just a big and good OO coil ???
What a discovery.
Comparisions must be made with same coil dimensions.
If you tell me that e.g. a minelab with an 11'' coiltek coil beat my BandidoII (or GoldenSabre)... I make a big laugh
Try beating it with same minelab but with a 22cm diameter coil like the one I have...that's the point!
And not in the air... no no... these are dummy tests... real ones must be on test garden only.
In these kind of tests I'll beat everything VLF out there.
Read my lips: E V E R Y T H I N G
Kind regards,
Max
Nice try. But you seem to be the only one believing this voodo b.....t.
Bandido II the best????? Now I`m really impressed.
ok!
Why you are play with us then!?
Everyone wanna look inside NEXUS.
What its secret or what?
George tell us that his secret is in coil.And post here a schematic that acording to his words is the same only with some different values for some parts!
So we get again to point that even he is lier or....................????
Please trace and post schematic here,so we all can see and learn from leading in performance machine???
I couldn't tell you what is inside the Nexus. I know its a circuit but thats all. Talk to me about wood and I can help you but I know nothing about the witchcraft that is electrickery. Anyhow, I have already explained why I will not post a picture of the innards. What part of the explaination did you not understand?
Hi,
what I think is:
if the secret is in the coil... any GoldenSabre or Bandido could beat it easy
An OO coil... big... well tuned... and so you gain depth ???
What a discovery.
Of course, seems good machine, good detector, and also the manifacturer is for sure skilled etc... all true. But always about same of other projects/circuits... already seen in last 20 years. Nothing really new.
Just a big and good OO coil ???
What a discovery.
Comparisions must be made with same coil dimensions.
If you tell me that e.g. a minelab with an 11'' coiltek coil beat my BandidoII (or GoldenSabre)... I make a big laugh
Try beating it with same minelab but with a 22cm diameter coil like the one I have...that's the point!
And not in the air... no no... these are dummy tests... real ones must be on test garden only.
In these kind of tests I'll beat everything VLF out there.
Read my lips: E V E R Y T H I N G
Originally posted by Richard Lincoln (Sheddy)View Post
Max, you are talking rubbish. The only machine that have seen beat the Nexus for depth is the Minelab GP4000.
At least you like the Nexus performance, even if Georgi has pi**ed you off.
By the way, the GP4000 is a PI, so there's no discrimination.
It's like comparing apples to oranges.
At least you like the Nexus performance, even if Georgi has pi**ed you off.
By the way, the GP4000 is a PI, so there's no discrimination.
It's like comparing apples to oranges.
The GP4000 does have a modicum of discrimination. I will accept that it doesn't have perfect discrim, but it does discrim!
I've never said that Georges machine doesn't do what he says it does, just take a look at the first paragraph of my initial post. My point is that if you deal with george then you are dealing with a man who's word is worth nothing.
Forgot to mention, the reason the Nexus goes DEEP is the coils are VERY tightly balanced, unlike Tesoros which are miles out (around 1%) Nexus is around .05%.
Max has a point, If you fit a close balanced coil to ANY detector it will perform much better, thats why we experiment and make our own here, and THAT's why we are constantly learning and improving. Detector design is no black super art practiced by a few very clever people, it's a progression of what has gone before.
Garrett, first to put use DSP in a detector with the GTi series?? Nope, I sent them a design a long time ago before they did that, AND I have the documents to prove it, date stamped and signed by Nigel Ingram at Regton. I even coined the name GTi (Stands for Goddard Technical Industries) and called it the Digidec.
Hi Sean . I agree but sometimes If we fit a close balanced coil to the handmade detector it will perform much better it comes very unstable
In this point we needed very good manufacture.... good materials.... likely pcb shielding........ etc. ..... etc
Here are the difficult
Forgot to mention, the reason the Nexus goes DEEP is the coils are VERY tightly balanced, unlike Tesoros which are miles out (around 1%) Nexus is around .05%.
Max has a point, If you fit a close balanced coil to ANY detector it will perform much better, thats why we experiment and make our own here, and THAT's why we are constantly learning and improving. Detector design is no black super art practiced by a few very clever people, it's a progression of what has gone before.
Garrett, first to put use DSP in a detector with the GTi series?? Nope, I sent them a design a long time ago before they did that, AND I have the documents to prove it, date stamped and signed by Nigel Ingram at Regton. I even coined the name GTi (Stands for Goddard Technical Industries) and called it the Digidec.
Hi Sean,
"Forgot to mention, the reason the Nexus goes DEEP is the coils are VERY tightly balanced, unlike Tesoros which are miles out (around 1%) Nexus is around .05%."
"If you fit a close balanced coil to ANY detector it will perform much better, thats why we experiment and make our own here, and THAT's why we are constantly learning and improving."
Sacred words. You're a real MD master and I totally agree with what you said.
Hi,
with DD and same coil dimension ???
Or with its funny OO ?
It's easy that way.
Coil is the secret!
Same things were said for other brands/models.
This is the deepest ever... etc etc BLA BLA BLA
At the end, no one of them beated my homemade... till now.
They cost thousands dollars, thousands euros... but with same coil dimension they sucks.
My friends all want now a BandidoII like mine... but I have no time to make others.
I make just big laughs of their thousands euros detectors.
Best regards,
Max
You have obviously never used a Nexus or seen one in real life. It's not the easiest detector to set up, so beginners beware, but it will beat the Bandido hands down - and that's with the tiny 4" coil!
There's also no point in saying "Could Nexus detect 1eur coin at 30+ cm underground with a DD 22cm diameter coil ?". This doesn't even make sense. The power of the Nexus is in the coil whether you agree or not.
Georgi has spent countless hours experimenting with different coil designs, and (although a bit querky) the OO design is the most sensitive. Why don't you try making one yourself? Ask Ivconic for his opinion.
That's also why the Nexus has that strange bent stem, as it helps to keep the coil parallel to the ground.
By the way, the depth comparison chart for the Nexus is for objects buried in the ground, and these are conservative measurements. They are not the result of an air test. Are your's?
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