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    Looks like I got a good CZ3D

    I got my detector already, two days after buying it. Thanks desimundo! Assembled it, put in a fresh set of batteries, and did Dankowski's "clad dime test" using his recommended settings. It correctly identifies a clad dime at 11", so depth wise, it passes the test. However, I noticed that...
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    CZ-70 Pro or CZ7a ?

    Hi. I've been on the lookout for one of these two detectors, but I was wondering if there was a significant difference between them? The CZ-70 is a bit newer, but other than that, are there any differences?
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    Found my answer... disregard

    Nevermind, I found my answer. Mods please delete.
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    Will people be trying to hunt down certain serial numbers once the Malaysia plant opens?

    I plan on eventually getting an E-trac, but I'm concerned about what will happen when the Malaysia plant opens for business. I remember when First Texas took over Fisher, and many people started complaining that the CZ's were no where near as good as the older CZ's made in Los Banos. This is...
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    Can someone explain why some people don't like the E-trac tones?

    I sold my Explorer SE after using it three years. It was a good machine, but I did not like the weight/balance, especially when I put on the 10x12 SEF coil. I also grew tired of the slow recovery speed, which crippled the machine in certain areas. I started looking at the lighter, faster...
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    Frustrated... still not sure about F75 LTD vs T2 LTD

    Dankowski maintains that the F75 LTD is deeper than the T2 LTD and more sensitive on lower conductors. People on this forum seem to say the exact opposite... that the T2 LTD is deeper on coins. The differences, as I understand them. No backlight on the T2 LTD The F75 LTD has one more preset...
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    How does the Omega 8000 handle mineralization?

    I'm in California and there is a fair amount of mineralization in the ground here. I've owned some machines that couldn't detect a silver coin buried at 6", with the machine perfectly ground balanced. My old Explorer seemed to do a good job in mineralized ground, but I have since sold it. The...
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    Why does the T2 cost less than the F75

    I know there are some differences in the way they ID iron, but why is the Teknetics brand detectors usually $200 less than the equivalent Fisher detectors? They are both made by First Texas. Does Fisher just have more brand power, so they feel justified in charging more? Or are there actual...
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    Interested in the Omega 8000

    I've been reading some reviews and watching some videos on Youtube, and this looks like a good detector. I was, up until recently, swinging an Explorer but now I only have a few Tesoro units. I really like the lightweight detectors but I don't want to give up depth in the process. I'm a young...
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    Disappointing first hunt with the F75 LTD....

    Hey all, I just got back from my first relic hunt with the F75 and things did not go as smoothly as I would have liked. I brought my Explorer as a backup, just in case I couldn't get the hang of the F75 LTD. I read the manual many times and I felt like I knew how to operate all of the menu...
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