Adaptability and Versatility with the Minelab Equinox

In the Caribbean this week –really having to work for my gold here with a number of pros working the same sites.  I feel very lucky to have had some good teachers who showed me how important it is to be versatile.  Ive done some pulse hunting in the deep low...

Some Minelab Equinox Gold-Hunting Tips

  The first thing I would point to is coil control.  With this detector–coil control is the activator of all the other target info coming in.  When you learn to use the Equinox coil to perform tests (sweep direction, length, speed) the results will be there...

A Few Shoreline Tips

I’v e been looking around for some really solid advice to put into a post and what seems to come to mind is to recognize that a detector does not “punch down” through the ground to detect metal.  What it does is to separate ground and interference...

Signal Balancing Big Coils

Special Delivery of a WOT! Been looking around for one of these for quite a while got great service and deal from Serious Detecting in MI. Every time Ive sold a WOT it becomes clear that another one needs to be gotten. This is the coil that taught me about signal...

Keeping Your CTX 3030 in Top Shape

Couple of things I’ve learned the hard way: 1/ Any rotating of the coil on it’s bracket causes the hardware to wear. This might not be evident but it is happening. Once the pigtail wears and breaks –the coil cable is not far behind. If you see this...

…A satisfied customer…

I have purchased virtually every book that Clive has written. All have paid for themselves many times over. These are not rewritten user manuals, these are well written books that teach you what questions to ask, and teaches you how to answer them. A good critique of...