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D2 antenna better than d1 antenna?

targits

Well-known member
I am hoping it doesn’t lose the connnection ,cable seems a different type ,as is am using 3rd party headfones with the puc in shallow clean water ,i had lost connections with the d1 antenna to pucfones
 
I am hoping it doesn’t lose the connnection ,cable seems a different type ,as is am using 3rd party headfones with the puc in shallow clean water ,i had lost connections with the d1 antenna to pucfones
I'm using the D2 with short antenna wire. I've had no problems and I've water hunted all summer with it. I'm hunting knee deep to shoulder deep water . It's a really fine water machine so far . I can run the sensitivity up to 99 and it gets great depth with the 9" coil. I've got a 900 also but I prefer the D2. Good luck
 
D2 Anenna was good no loss of signals. But dive prog seemed muted so I used prog 11 and that was batter
 
Did you save some of that "Batter" for making pancakes when you were done detecting? :rolleyes:
 
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