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NO OFFENSE MEANT--CHECK THIS OUT:shrug:

C.J.M.

Well-known member
I saw this cards made for just about every m/l detector made?Has anyone seen this cards?Think they are made in England, anyway check out the picture.
 
Never seen these but I would like to have one for my 705
 
"E"xterra? Just the fact that there is a mistake in the spelling of X-terra makes me a little skeptical.:confused:
 
I personally don't see the point. I don't need a "settings card", because each and every site would have to have it's own.
And to make it even worse, you'd have to have one set for dryer conditions, and another for the wet.

When I get to a site, it usually takes just a few minutes to set up the machine. At a new site that may have some complex or unique conditions I may fiddle with it for twenty minutes to figure out the best plan, but that's infrequent enough that it's not a big deal. I'm not in a race, so minutes don't matter.
 
dbado1 said:
Why would posting this be "offensive"?
Offense....not offensive.
I think that the OP was just being preemptively apologetic in the case that it may have violated the posting rules with regard to non-sponsors. Since no seller or website was mentioned or pictured...it doesn't.
 
Obviously, Exterra is the British spelling, like colour. I thought at first it was an attempt to avoid copyright issues, but then I saw the Minelab and logo. Its hard to say how helpful the cards would be without seeing more. I have made cheat sheet cards for a few of my detectors, though mostly ID charts. Also with no clue to price there is no way to gauge its true value. It may be someone making use of a personal project for redeeming the time invested. That is a good American principle.
 
I bought a set of these cards and am waiting for better weather to give them a fair test. Out of the package, I am not overly impressed. One card is mislabeled for another detector, I am not sure if the info is accurate for my MD. My attitude is these cards are just suggested starting points, not definitive settings. I'll know in the next week or so, if they are worth the price.
 
I saw these on e-bay and their made in England and If I remember right they we're $14.99 + shipping and handling!! from England!!!
 
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