stetam
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Link please.
YouTube enter RihRBeX3mNc
Link please.
Link please.
Other comments seem to suggest the D2 is not set up properly for depth.
Reminds me of this time when another well known Youtube tester put the D2 at 0 recovery speed and the Equinox at a 4 recovery speed and then declared the D2 was deeper...
Reminds me of this time when another well known Youtube tester put the D2 at 0 recovery speed and the Equinox at a 4 recovery speed and then declared the D2 was deeper...
I heard that the Manticore has begun to arrive in very small quantity's?
I also heard that low-life scalpers are re-selling them, and people are paying almost double the retail price?
WTH?
Anyone else heard this?
Im not sure I believe it to be honest.
Manticore owners manual:
https://manuals.plus/minelab/mantic...LoPQvgKmR9n0ckNGji7XmxBfwduaqfeUI_qHDtzskSyXg
Hmmm. So that 2D screen is basically a ferrous/nonferrous indicator that many other detectors already have. Yawn.
Also, am I missing something obvious? I mean, why did the nails have a high ID?
Because there falsing high he says they don't come in there gone but even the bent nail is falsing tiny chirps but enough to ID it at 89. sube
Ferrous objects still have some degree of 'conductivity', and that can be enhanced based on how man shaped the Ferrous object. Also, the orientation of the Ferrous object to the search coil, the Ferrous object's shape, such as a straight Iron Nail, a bent Nail, and the ends-of-the-Nail with them having a Blob Head to a 90° Flat Head.sube: said:As far as the good targets any metal detector would see them .What I want to see is how trash looks like with coins the nail is very revealing nail false showing on the non-ferrous line. sube
Why is the manticore giving a 89 that's in the coin ID zone. Like I said hummm sube