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  • #61
    A possible solution is for one of my acquaintances in the UK to buy it from the seller and post it to my friend in a neighboring country (EU member).
    And then some of my friends will pass by and pick it up and bring it to me.
    This "logistics" has already been tried and it worked.
    I just need to look into all the shipping costs from the UK to a neighboring country.

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    • #62
      Nobody is talking about the "Tesoro Sable Notch filters" and the "Tesoro Compass Discrimination".

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      • #63
        "Deus 2 or Manticore"...?
        Murphy's answer:



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        • #64
          So...and now I'm curious about your observations about this machine..Ivconic..Is it a good deal....a "buy"?
          It looks... like a Wireless Detector..
          Yes..Deus2 and Manticore can wait...

          That's what I thought too...

          Be careful changing the Channel from 1-4 to Channel 10-11..has a positive effect on the range on Low Conductivity targets..

          CTX 3030 Comparison of sensitivity and range on various conductive targets..



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          • #65
            First impression is that I am not impressed at all!
            Is it because I still don't know how to set the parameters?
            There isn't much to adjust from really useful parameters.
            There are plenty of bells and whistles though.
            I have the most problems with the sound, it is very "slimy" and mum, it "walks" a lot and is not "concrete".
            ...

            I assume the machine is currently set to "idiot" mode, I'll have to dig around the internet to get to the essential settings.
            I don't like this. It's stupid to compare, but Vanquish blew me away at first sight.
            And this machine, it seems to me, was purpose-built for "salon" detectorists.
            However... often the first impression is the most wrong. Time will tell.
            In the spring I will have the possibility to have Manticore in addition to CTX, so we will see the essence on the real ground.
            Now it is still winter, the cold, "toothy" sun, there is no question of going out on the fields.
            ...

            There is one thing that equally annoys me about this detector; as it annoys me on my iPhone; the audio has its own "smarts" and works very quietly, softly,
            and I can't set it to "scream" and be heard! After all, I am an old man with weaker hearing.
            This seems to be made for cats or dogs who have much more sensitive hearing than humans.
            Digression... I'm thrilled with the iPhone's camera, but I'm terribly annoyed that I can't "nail down" its audio settings at all!?
            I turn it all the way up and it insidiously turns it down behind my back!?
            What kind of ballshoot is this?
            It looks like the built-in AI is taking care not to damage my hearing? Or is it some crazy new "woke" fad?
            The music I love simply demands to be listened to loudly. No wonder the newer generations are mostly confused about their basic human qualities!
            New technology like this simply turns people into ... you know what! ... (Eurosong contestants)!
            I don't want iPhone and CTX whispering to me (because then I can't half hear them); I want them to yell to the point of insanity!
            How do you set it to both of them?
            Should I ask AI?
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            • #66
              I was delighted with this short brilliant sequence, so I added a small "loop" to the existing video.
              An excellent example that illustrates how the same music sounds when listened to softly and when listened to loudly.
              First listen to this quietly and then "crank up" the volume to "loud" with strong woofer.
              I have a good sound system and the difference is incredible for me here:


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              • #67
                Ivconic.. I would definitely do a factory reset on the CTX to rule out any incorrect detector settings, as well as the fact that the detector used manual ground balance..which affects and reduces the detector's detection depth...in normal terrain..

                many people don't know this...

                then try individual sound modes 2 tone ferous vs. sound of the conductor...

                use the manually set detector sensitivity...

                adjust the discrimination screen number 2 2 according to your field testing...

                set the detector response to Fast...

                and the recovery response to deep

                audio to smoth..or nozmal..but long is also OK..

                target separation.... ground coin...or ferous coin​

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                  • #69
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=an2wJF_yeIQ

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                    • #70
                      Busy these days... a friend has an Equinox 800 and the main problem is the very awkward design (I've criticized that new fad on many).
                      So I found a very good idea on Thingverse how to solve the problem of packing the detector in a smaller backpack, without the risk of damaging the main box of the detector.


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