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Old 09-30-2006, 04:41 PM
srscubalot@comcast.net
 
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argos wrote:
> Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
> did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks


I use a Whites Surfmaster PI. It has a max depth rating of 100 ft, but
I've had it down to 130 without any problems. It works very well, it
does not have descrimation, so it hits on everything. I have found
weight belts, dive knives, dive watches. A complete set of OMS dbl
120's with Dive Rite wings and backplate and Scubapro regs attached.
Lots of coins and jewelry. Not to mention the countless scoops of
worthless junck. But heck the antisipation is 80% of the fun!

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Old 09-30-2006, 04:41 PM
srscubalot@comcast.net
 
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Default Re: Metal detectors


argos wrote:
> Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
> did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks


I use a Whites Surfmaster PI. It has a max depth rating of 100 ft, but
I've had it down to 130 without any problems. It works very well, it
does not have descrimation, so it hits on everything. I have found
weight belts, dive knives, dive watches. A complete set of OMS dbl
120's with Dive Rite wings and backplate and Scubapro regs attached.
Lots of coins and jewelry. Not to mention the countless scoops of
worthless junck. But heck the antisipation is 80% of the fun!

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Old 10-03-2006, 05:50 PM
ethel
 
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Default Re: Metal detectors

Thanks!
On 30 Sep 2006 12:41:48 -0700, srscubalot@comcast.net wrote:

>
>argos wrote:
>> Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
>> did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks

>
>I use a Whites Surfmaster PI. It has a max depth rating of 100 ft, but
>I've had it down to 130 without any problems. It works very well, it
>does not have descrimation, so it hits on everything. I have found
>weight belts, dive knives, dive watches. A complete set of OMS dbl
>120's with Dive Rite wings and backplate and Scubapro regs attached.
>Lots of coins and jewelry. Not to mention the countless scoops of
>worthless junck. But heck the antisipation is 80% of the fun!

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Old 10-03-2006, 05:50 PM
ethel
 
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Default Re: Metal detectors

Thanks!
On 30 Sep 2006 12:41:48 -0700, srscubalot@comcast.net wrote:

>
>argos wrote:
>> Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
>> did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks

>
>I use a Whites Surfmaster PI. It has a max depth rating of 100 ft, but
>I've had it down to 130 without any problems. It works very well, it
>does not have descrimation, so it hits on everything. I have found
>weight belts, dive knives, dive watches. A complete set of OMS dbl
>120's with Dive Rite wings and backplate and Scubapro regs attached.
>Lots of coins and jewelry. Not to mention the countless scoops of
>worthless junck. But heck the antisipation is 80% of the fun!

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Old 03-27-2007, 03:47 AM
argos
 
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Default Metal detectors

Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks

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Old 03-27-2007, 03:47 AM
srscubalot@comcast.net
 
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Default Re: Metal detectors


argos wrote:
> Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
> did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks


I use a Whites Surfmaster PI. It has a max depth rating of 100 ft, but
I've had it down to 130 without any problems. It works very well, it
does not have descrimation, so it hits on everything. I have found
weight belts, dive knives, dive watches. A complete set of OMS dbl
120's with Dive Rite wings and backplate and Scubapro regs attached.
Lots of coins and jewelry. Not to mention the countless scoops of
worthless junck. But heck the antisipation is 80% of the fun!

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Old 03-27-2007, 03:47 AM
ethel
 
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Default Re: Metal detectors

Thanks!
On 30 Sep 2006 12:41:48 -0700, srscubalot@comcast.net wrote:

>
>argos wrote:
>> Has any one used a metal dectector while diving, if yes which one, and
>> did the machine read well in salt water. Thanks

>
>I use a Whites Surfmaster PI. It has a max depth rating of 100 ft, but
>I've had it down to 130 without any problems. It works very well, it
>does not have descrimation, so it hits on everything. I have found
>weight belts, dive knives, dive watches. A complete set of OMS dbl
>120's with Dive Rite wings and backplate and Scubapro regs attached.
>Lots of coins and jewelry. Not to mention the countless scoops of
>worthless junck. But heck the antisipation is 80% of the fun!

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