Thanks silver. At first I scoffed at the notion that you 'never hunt a place out', but Ronstar and I keep hitting coins in an area that has been pounded. I will grid a spot from all angles of the compass. My speed is usually 4, I was just using different setting to experiment. 4 seems to be the sweet spot for me.
I'll say it again: the nox finds silver. It has put a walking liberty half, 2 WA quarters, a Seated quarter, 1 war nickel, 3 Rosies and 4 mercs in my pouch.
What got me alarmed was the Seated 1877 quarter, at 4", which was at best a really iffy signal. Then I started 'double detecting': every obvious silver signal my ctx or etrac would find I would scan it with the nox, or if I dug one unexpectedly, I'd put it back in the hole and go over it with the Nox. Most of the time, it would hit the coin, but 5 times the coins (4 dimes, 1 quarter) were completely invisible to it.
The only reverse comparison is going to places I've pounded with my FBS machines: the nox didn't open them up again.
An acquaintance just got a nox-- maybe next week we'll go out and test them together. Again, not hating on the machine-- each has their pros and cons, and it is something that every Nox user should have in the back of their mind.
I'll say it again: the nox finds silver. It has put a walking liberty half, 2 WA quarters, a Seated quarter, 1 war nickel, 3 Rosies and 4 mercs in my pouch.
What got me alarmed was the Seated 1877 quarter, at 4", which was at best a really iffy signal. Then I started 'double detecting': every obvious silver signal my ctx or etrac would find I would scan it with the nox, or if I dug one unexpectedly, I'd put it back in the hole and go over it with the Nox. Most of the time, it would hit the coin, but 5 times the coins (4 dimes, 1 quarter) were completely invisible to it.
The only reverse comparison is going to places I've pounded with my FBS machines: the nox didn't open them up again.
An acquaintance just got a nox-- maybe next week we'll go out and test them together. Again, not hating on the machine-- each has their pros and cons, and it is something that every Nox user should have in the back of their mind.