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Speed test ctx 3030

mincanto

New member
Hello, I I search only in sea water, sensitivity in the manual is not possible, due to false signals, then I search in automatic + 3, sens17/20. Research in water does not allow a use of fast ctx, but use a slow movement. the problem is that going slow does not detect a more 'than 15 cm .... This problem is also in your machines?
thanks Regards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSO-yDAMZtw
 
Silverstore said:
For real water hunting, the excalibur has advantages in balance, usability and less false signals.

I thought that at first too. My Excal is now gone I would disagree that in the areas I hunt the excal is no better and all I have done is ust the CTX for water hunting this summer. I have had good results. I can also use the disc to keep from digging coins and go strait for the gold. For me any way give the advantage to the CTX.

Jason
 
Jason,
Are you using the beach mode at all? I did the same test as shown in the video and had the same results in the beach mode and I also noticed that the VID numbers jumped all over the place continuously. Due you have to disregard the VID's when hunting in the water?
Thanks

Jason in TN said:
Silverstore said:
For real water hunting, the excalibur has advantages in balance, usability and less false signals.

I thought that at first too. My Excal is now gone I would disagree that in the areas I hunt the excal is no better and all I have done is ust the CTX for water hunting this summer. I have had good results. I can also use the disc to keep from digging coins and go strait for the gold. For me any way give the advantage to the CTX.

Jason
 
Hi Mincanto
Nice test, that's why I wil stick to my excalibur.
Jason, big heavy rings wil hit in the coin region, like the high carat rings do.
Dig everything and don't leave the big ones behind.
Regarts from Holland
Gerrit
 
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