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Foreign Testers

Where is all the American testers on youtube. Besides dr. tones.I have to know French, Russian.....to get any info or videos.
 
brother steve said:
Where is all the American testers on youtube. Besides dr. tones.I have to know French, Russian.....to get any info or videos.

Order up those Rosetta Stone courses and get crackin'! :)
 
I guess we'd be considered foreign testers lol. Someone has to be testing it IN THE WATER as well since i see this as a very practical water machine.
 
But why are out of the country testers making YouTube videos and there are no USA testers making any videos? Seems like there should be.
 
Me agree!!! Me onlyah speakum English & haveah hard enuff time with it!-----Give us some vids we can understand.
brother steve said:
But why are out of the country testers making YouTube videos and there are no USA testers making any videos? Seems like there should be.
 
Here's another one... DEEP! And Fast.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iwtAPuVCjP4

Bryan
 
Charles (Upstate NY) said:
Greg (E.Tn) said:
I noticed the Target ID numbers for the coins were all were low. Strong audio though.

I thought European coins are made of low conductive metals? I dug a 10 Euro cent in the US recently, it was low.

His coins were russian, but I have no idea what they are made of. Most of them are aluminum and/or iron with a metal shell. I havent ever tested any russian coins so I dont have a clue about where they fall on a FBS detector
 
Wiki says this; The 1 and 5 ruble coins were minted in brass-clad steel, the 10 and 20 ruble coins in cupro-nickel, and the 50 and 100 ruble coins were bimetallic (aluminium-bronze and cupro-nickel-zinc). In 1993, aluminium-bronze 50 ruble coins and cupro-nickel-zinc 100 ruble coins were issued, and the material of 10 and 20 ruble coins was changed to nickel-plated steel. In 1995 the material of 50 ruble coins was changed to brass-plated steel,
Hummmmmm, I'm missing target trace. LOL
 
I figured it might have something to do with that, or that they (eastern Europe) had machines calibrated differently.

Nonetheless, I thought the video was well done.
 
GazinUK said:
Bryan V said:
Here's another one... DEEP! And Fast.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iwtAPuVCjP4

Bryan

True, but all done whilst in "multi frequency"

no, he changed and scanned the mulit-coin bed and all depth of the test coins in all single and multiple freqs.
 
sgoss66 said:
13 1/2" on that coin?! In the dirt, not airtest?

And it hits it SOLID and EVERY SWEEP, and with stable ID numbers?

OH boy...

Steve

yeah! If it was an honest test and not something done with editing or slight of hand, then that was DAMNED impressive. If it trully gets that deep in normal soil on copper and silver coins, we aren't going to wonder if we are getting "deep enough" any more.

I was impressed that he showed all settings and tested in multiple configurations. I liked that the detector has user-selectable recovery speed. It really helps to turn on subtitles but a tad distracting trying read / interpret while also watching
 
Jason in Enid said:
sgoss66 said:
13 1/2" on that coin?! In the dirt, not airtest?

And it hits it SOLID and EVERY SWEEP, and with stable ID numbers?

OH boy...

Steve

yeah! If it was an honest test and not something done with editing or slight of hand, then that was DAMNED impressive. If it trully gets that deep in normal soil on copper and silver coins, we aren't going to wonder if we are getting "deep enough" any more.

I was impressed that he showed all settings and tested in multiple configurations. I liked that the detector has user-selectable recovery speed. It really helps to turn on subtitles but a tad distracting trying read / interpret while also watching

Agreed, Jason. I keep telling myself this machine CAN'T be what is being claimed, especially not at that price point. I am generally quite skeptical of advertising and grandiose claims, but every piece of "evidence" I have seen so far -- albeit limited, and uncertain to some degree -- regarding this machine has only confirmed, in my mind, what Minelab has claimed. And that is, that this will be a "game-changing" type of machine. Still not buying that, but...wow.

Like you said, if this machine really, actually bangs on a 13.5" silver or copper coin, in the field, real-world scenario...and in disc. mode, with good/stable ID, I don't know. I am having a hard time believing that is even possible... :surrender:

I will remain skeptical, or -- at least -- no more than cautiously optimistic, that this machine might be a "poor-man's" Explorer/Deus combination (depending upon which mode you select, single- or multi-)

But I am open-minded enough to be pleasantly surprised, if it turns out that the machine requires that...

Steve
 
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