Another great video. I took mine out in a small lake last week about 10 feet down. very good depth.. but you will dig everything. I was happy I did not have to use the dive mode.
Great video, youve sold me on it. I have the vibra tector 740, it will hit a soda can at 5" which is not really helpful, but more dissapointing is that im only getting 2" of depth on rings and coins. The nokta blows it out of the water.
Amazing video! Wow i cant believe you were double fisting.. i have enough trouble just swinging my detector under water. I live on an island so i have strongly been considering getting one of these. I would probably need a lanyard of some type attached to it because i tend to go out in the evenings and it can get dark, with my luck id lose it. Looks like fun. Thank you for the great video.
Outstanding I'm ready to start work on some cold cases in San Diego and some of the evidence is in a ocean inlet near I-5. This is what I need for sure. Thank you.
I saw that you tried to use the detector as a fan , if you put a plastic cover over the base you could use it to detect and also fan away the sand and pebbles
Yes, another great video. I got the underwater way back from Gary at DetectorPro. Just curious, have you had to change your battery, and if so could you doit yourself? Thanks!
Hola tengo un pulsedive y he pulsado estando apagado... boton A mantener y luego enciendo simultaneo.. el equipo queda con las luces led roja y verde con destellos ... sabes a que responde ello.. a que se debe?
Always a good explanation about all this detectors, thx and im thinking into buying one of these, one question... did it works well as a pin-pointer with the Excalibur?
Unfortunately the pole circuitry will drive the x-caliber crazy even if you set it up as a pinpointer as opposed to using the five and a half inch coil.
@@DG-yl9uf I have adjusted the frequencies and you can find one that will not react with the Excalibur but the problem is when you turn off the pinpointer and turn it back on , it still makes both the pulse dive and Excalibur chatter. Then you have to go through pressing the buttons again to find a Clear Channel. I did a small video and sent it to the people at nokta to see if we could figure something out
Any issues you can see with this handheld unit? Excellent demo and I am debating between the Quest Tector and the Nokta Pluse...and I imagine they work well in fresh water too?!! Appreciate your opinion my friend. Mike in sunny Florida
It has a rechargeable battery and I haven't tested it to its limits in terms of continuous running time but I have had it out twice for a total of 5 hours and it's still going strong on one charge. They're selling for $160
nice vidios👊 whats the difrence in ground dep between the pulsedive and minelab. can you make a video an a comparison with thoese too? ths for your videos
If you're talking about the Minelab Excalibur, it goes deeper than the pulse dive. The coil is more than twice the size and it goes about twice as deep on coin/ring size objects.
I got rid on my vibra tector as it was always "falsing" I'd clear it but then 10 mins later it would go off again without a target! The Nokta has never let me down and I also bought the larger coil as well. Forget the vibra tector it's useless and that's not just my opinion !!
I've used the Garrett carrot in salt water and it is nowhere near as sensitive as the pulse dive. The circuitry is different and is much more stable and saltwater along with the greater depth. I use the pulse dive on maximum sensitivity and had absolutely no falsing.
I don't quite understand your question but the purpose of this test was to show that the Pulse Dive was able to work well and hear almost all of the signals that the VLF metal detector with the 8" coil was able to hear.