Hi, I was looking for a 'different' set up for my Nox800, as I have been going through a barren period for some time and was beginning to get disenchanted. Why I didn't reset my machine before God only knows. I changed to your suggested settings on Saturday night before our regular Sunday Rally (smelly cut maze field!). Hole 1 - scrap tin; Hole 2 - scrap tin; Hole 3 - 1560 Lizzy Groat. Followed this up later in the morning with a lovely Queen Victoria Shilling 1898. Thanks for the suggestions! Cant wait to get back out there.
Glad to have helped mate, this hobby can be testing at times.... i bet u were buzzing when u saw that hammered coin! These settings are deadly and simple, hope they do you proud. GL
Hi I have used this setting with great success and just bought a second hand 900 do you reckon it would work with this or do you have any suggestions. Many thanks. Nick.
Sorry to say i prefer the 800 over the 900. They added more VDI numbers to the nox 900 and it makes it too sparky/unstable -19 to 99. Ive heard nothing but people going back to the 800 that has a vdi range of -9 to 40. Imagine a hammered coin on the 800 flickering between vdi numbers 16 and 17. On the 900 the flicking of numbers is greater, say jumpy between 60 and 75 on the vdi, making the signal more iffy and confusing on the nox 900. The 800 is better in my opinion mate.
Hi tell me something I have been using this setting since I seen it 6 months ago, And I am only saying not complaining for your help. but I have found nothing but trash lead, copper tinfoil bits of minute tin. Now not only on this setting but on my other field setting is the same solid numbers right round 360 degree and still trash. Any help would be appreciatted. I have been detecting in cut barley fields and also pastured fields
If you are digging all those things then u are doing OK, , copper, lead and foil are part of metal detecting and i also dig tonnes of the stuff, but one day that lead signal will be a magical coin! It is all about location too, where are u based?
the nox 600 doesn't have the back menu options available like when you hold the setting button in. buy once you get your 600 set up just right, it can be just as good as the 800. my nephew uses the 600 with the minelab big coil and he can winkle out little roman minums on heavy iron ground. you just need to play with it 👍
Hi mate, im not so sure about the 900, ive not owed one. But ive heard a few complaints on the field by people who actually preferred the 800 to the 900. I dont know if minelab have messed with the 900 and made it abit too sparky or whatever, but the last bloke i met was swapping his 900 back for an 800. The 900 has better build quality. But its not about that at the end of the day. I cant answer for sure until ive used one for a few months. But i am sticking with my nox 800 for sure
I detect with the full horseshoe for a couple of reasons. I like my machine hot, so i hear everything that is going on in the ground, and the other reason is identifying big iron/steel. I need the grunt to identify big iron.
I have some of my setting set a bit different, but totally agree to hunt with horseshoe on, and iron volume at 1. The more discrimination you add to the machine, the more chance you have of missing good targets...
A good simple effective program there
Thanks matey, its done me proud so far
Hi, I was looking for a 'different' set up for my Nox800, as I have been going through a barren period for some time and was beginning to get disenchanted. Why I didn't reset my machine before God only knows. I changed to your suggested settings on Saturday night before our regular Sunday Rally (smelly cut maze field!). Hole 1 - scrap tin; Hole 2 - scrap tin; Hole 3 - 1560 Lizzy Groat. Followed this up later in the morning with a lovely Queen Victoria Shilling 1898. Thanks for the suggestions! Cant wait to get back out there.
Glad to have helped mate, this hobby can be testing at times.... i bet u were buzzing when u saw that hammered coin!
These settings are deadly and simple, hope they do you proud. GL
Shall give it a go for my F1 settings, cheers🎉Julie
These settings are awesome, thanks , much appreciated 👍👍
No problem mate, need any help just ask
@@HenriEighth hi buddy , if you have a repeating number but a flick of iron tone would you dig it ?
@@reedyswfc definitely, that is the deeper stuff
@@HenriEighth what size coil do you prefer ?
@@reedyswfc 11" inch mate, not tried the 15", but the 6" small coil punches deep
nice little settings video mate. I'll share this to my little group and may give them a try 🙂👍
I still use these settings and love them!
Cheers will go out with these settings in a bit.
Hi I have used this setting with great success and just bought a second hand 900 do you reckon it would work with this or do you have any suggestions.
Many thanks.
Nick.
Sorry to say i prefer the 800 over the 900.
They added more VDI numbers to the nox 900 and it makes it too sparky/unstable -19 to 99. Ive heard nothing but people going back to the 800 that has a vdi range of -9 to 40.
Imagine a hammered coin on the 800 flickering between vdi numbers 16 and 17.
On the 900 the flicking of numbers is greater, say jumpy between 60 and 75 on the vdi, making the signal more iffy and confusing on the nox 900.
The 800 is better in my opinion mate.
Bomdia cimone quanto custa, o modelo equinoxi 800?
Hi tell me something I have been using this setting since I seen it 6 months ago, And I am only saying not complaining for your help. but I have found nothing but trash lead, copper tinfoil bits of minute tin. Now not only on this setting but on my other field setting is the same solid numbers right round 360 degree and still trash. Any help would be appreciatted. I have been detecting in cut barley fields and also pastured fields
If you are digging all those things then u are doing OK, , copper, lead and foil are part of metal detecting and i also dig tonnes of the stuff, but one day that lead signal will be a magical coin! It is all about location too, where are u based?
can you do this with the 600 thanks
I am not sure mate sorry
the nox 600 doesn't have the back menu options available like when you hold the setting button in. buy once you get your 600 set up just right, it can be just as good as the 800. my nephew uses the 600 with the minelab big coil and he can winkle out little roman minums on heavy iron ground. you just need to play with it 👍
Have you installed the latest settings
F2/FE
@@petercollins2828yes set both Fe setting to zero
900??
Hi mate, im not so sure about the 900, ive not owed one. But ive heard a few complaints on the field by people who actually preferred the 800 to the 900.
I dont know if minelab have messed with the 900 and made it abit too sparky or whatever, but the last bloke i met was swapping his 900 back for an 800.
The 900 has better build quality. But its not about that at the end of the day.
I cant answer for sure until ive used one for a few months.
But i am sticking with my nox 800 for sure
Why do you have full horseshoe? I detect without the full horseshoe
I detect with the full horseshoe for a couple of reasons. I like my machine hot, so i hear everything that is going on in the ground, and the other reason is identifying big iron/steel. I need the grunt to identify big iron.
Horseshoe on. Iron volume minimum
I have some of my setting set a bit different, but totally agree to hunt with horseshoe on, and iron volume at 1. The more discrimination you add to the machine, the more chance you have of missing good targets...
I've had the 800 for a couple of months so still not used to it by any means. I'm going to set it up like yours and see how I go. Cheers