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    Battery Questions

    The battery pack in my Explorer XS is labeled "12 volt" and the one that came with my E-Trac is labeled "9.6 volt". I know the alkaline pack is 8 X 1.5v AA batteries and should be 12 volts if they are in series. So my questions: Is the E-Trac rechargeable pack mis-labeled? or is the new...
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    So Close and Yet....

    My hunting buddies and I often kid each other about finding the old house where the kids threw coins at each other. Well, I came pretty close to hitting the mark today. Actually, I guess I hit it head on, but it wasn't exactly what I'd hoped for. I'm in Dayton, OH on a business trip so I...
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    Explorer to E-Trac

    I've been using an Explorer XS for almost 10 years now and have never regretted going with a Minelab. One of my hunting buddies claims I've drank the Minelab Kool-Aid and there's no hope for me. He's a White's user, so I just reply by thanking him for using only half a detector and leaving the...
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    Crotal Bell

    I had the opportunity for a return trip to Ohio and a chance to hunt with my ol' huntin' buddy Bill. We took a drive out in the country and located a home built in 1849. After a short visit with the owner to gain permission, we went to work (the only kind of work that's actually fun). It...
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    Hunting Buddies

    I left the Dayton, OH area in 2003 when my military assignment there ended. During my four year stay there, I had the pleasure of detecting with three guys that really knew their detectors - Bill Stevens, Bob Poling and Mike Rogers. They taught me how to use my machine, took me to great spots...
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    1893-O(h my gosh)

    This is my first Barber. I pulled it from under the edge of a sidewalk at about 9 inches. It's time for a happy dance. HH, David
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