TheHunterGT
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(Please advise me of any corrections that need to be made via PM or in a reply...either way works. Then I can edit it ASAP with correct info. This is a work in progress.)
In this thread I am going to try to explain the "who/what/when/where/how" of the coil situation with First Texas metal detectors. If you do not know, First Texas is the parent company of....Bounty Hunter...Fisher... Teknetics.
Within those 3 sub-companies is a series of detectors that can interchange and swap coils. Almost all of these metal detectors run at the 7.69 to 7.8 khz range. They are often called the Frat Bros or Greek Series when talking about the Teknetics versions Alpha/Delta/Gamma/Omega. Think college fraternities. For the sake of conversation we can call all of these "Frats Bros" type detectors....
Some of these detectors from First Texas have a push-in connector called a DIN...while the others have a screw-on connector that is a "XLR type" for CB's radios and microphones. We will get into that towards the bottom when I show you what is needed to make your own connector so you can swap coils no matter the situation! WHEEEEEE!!!! First of all we will look at the "Frat Bros" type detectors from each company and get our ducks in a row.
I will put the type of coil in parenthesis (...)
Model # of coil in brackets [...]
Followed by "push" or "screw" indicating the type of connection.
1. Let's take a look at Bounty Hunter...
From Bounty Hunter we have 6 Detectors in the "Pro" line that will work...all running at 7.69khz to 7.8khz. (Note: The older 6.6khz Bounty Hunters will not work with anything in this thread)
Land Ranger Pro (11 inch DD) [11COIL-BH] push.....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(8 inch concentric circular) [8COIL-7B13] push
Quick Draw Pro (10 inch concentric elliptical) [10COIL-BH] push
Lone Star Pro (8 inch concentric circular) [8COIL-7B13] push
Platinum (11 inch DD) [11COIL-BH] push
Titanium (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13] push
Gold (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13] push
2. Let's take a look at Teknetics...
Note: The Teknetics T2 is NOT compatible with anything in this thread.
This is where things get complicated. Some Teknetics have push-in coils...some have screw-on coils. The coils model # listed here are screw-on types except for the Eurotek which is push. It will up to YOU to check your detector obviously.
Alpha 2000 (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK] screw
Delta 4000 (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK].....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
Gamma 6000 (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK].....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
Omega 8500 (10 inch concentric eliptical) [10COIL-TEK] screw
EuroTek (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13] push
EuroTek Pro (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK] screw.....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
There is also a 5 in DD coil. It has a screw-on and push-in adapter. 5COIL-TEKB is the push....note the "B" at the end. 5COIL-TEK is the screw on.
There is also a 11 in DD coil. It has a screw-on and push-in adapter. 11COIL-TEKB is the push....note the "B" at the end. 11COIL-TEK is the screw on.
3. Let's take a look at Fisher...
Fisher is interesting/complicated as well....pay attention here.
The F5 had a 6-PIN DIN push-in....and screw-in versions. Make sure to check your type. I will be dealing with the screw-ons here...and may edit in the push-in styles later.
All of the New F11/F22/F44 series run elliptical concentrics....all screw-on.
So here are the 7.7 to 7.8 khz machines from Fisher....
F5 (screw types)...
(8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13F] screw
(10 inch concentric elliptical) [10COIL-F5F] screw
(5 inch DD) [5COIL-F5F] screw
(11 inch DD) [11COIL-F5F] screw
F5 (push types) (5 inch DD) [5COIL-F5] push (note no "F" at the end like the screw version "F5F") (THIS IS A 6-PIN 240 DEGREE)
F11 (7 inch concentric elliptical) [7COIL-RE-F] screw
F22 (9 inch concentric elliptical) [9COIL-EE] screw
F44 (11 inch concentric elliptical) [11COIL-EE] screw
Think we are done yet? The DD coils from these lower frequency Frat Bros/Greek Series detectors "can" work with the Gold Bug/G2/F19 platform that runs hotter at 19khz. (Note: The F19/Gold Bug/Pro/DP/G2 do NOT accept concentric coils. ONLY DD COILS. They are not truly "Frat Bros" type detectors...so results may vary. For true compatibility stick to the 7.69 to 7.8khz machines noted above.)
Here we will rundown those 19khz detectors as well however....just to be thorough.
Fisher Gold Bug (5 inch DD) [5COIL-GB] screw
Fisher Gold Bug Pro (5 inch DD) [5COIL-GB] screw
Fisher Gold Bug DP (11 inch DD) [11COIL-GB] screw
Fisher F19 (5X10 inch DD) [10COILDD-FRL] screw....MAY HAVE COME WITH....(5X10 inch DD) [10COILDD-GB] screw....MAY HAVE COME WITH....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-F5F] screw
Teknetics G2 (11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
(There are probably a couple coils or even detectors that I missed or forgot or typo'ed.....please let me know via reply or PM so I can make corrections!)
Check post 2 for information on the actual connectors and how to make your own cross-over cables!
In this thread I am going to try to explain the "who/what/when/where/how" of the coil situation with First Texas metal detectors. If you do not know, First Texas is the parent company of....Bounty Hunter...Fisher... Teknetics.
Within those 3 sub-companies is a series of detectors that can interchange and swap coils. Almost all of these metal detectors run at the 7.69 to 7.8 khz range. They are often called the Frat Bros or Greek Series when talking about the Teknetics versions Alpha/Delta/Gamma/Omega. Think college fraternities. For the sake of conversation we can call all of these "Frats Bros" type detectors....
Some of these detectors from First Texas have a push-in connector called a DIN...while the others have a screw-on connector that is a "XLR type" for CB's radios and microphones. We will get into that towards the bottom when I show you what is needed to make your own connector so you can swap coils no matter the situation! WHEEEEEE!!!! First of all we will look at the "Frat Bros" type detectors from each company and get our ducks in a row.
I will put the type of coil in parenthesis (...)
Model # of coil in brackets [...]
Followed by "push" or "screw" indicating the type of connection.
1. Let's take a look at Bounty Hunter...
From Bounty Hunter we have 6 Detectors in the "Pro" line that will work...all running at 7.69khz to 7.8khz. (Note: The older 6.6khz Bounty Hunters will not work with anything in this thread)
Land Ranger Pro (11 inch DD) [11COIL-BH] push.....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(8 inch concentric circular) [8COIL-7B13] push
Quick Draw Pro (10 inch concentric elliptical) [10COIL-BH] push
Lone Star Pro (8 inch concentric circular) [8COIL-7B13] push
Platinum (11 inch DD) [11COIL-BH] push
Titanium (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13] push
Gold (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13] push
2. Let's take a look at Teknetics...
Note: The Teknetics T2 is NOT compatible with anything in this thread.
This is where things get complicated. Some Teknetics have push-in coils...some have screw-on coils. The coils model # listed here are screw-on types except for the Eurotek which is push. It will up to YOU to check your detector obviously.
Alpha 2000 (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK] screw
Delta 4000 (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK].....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
Gamma 6000 (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK].....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
Omega 8500 (10 inch concentric eliptical) [10COIL-TEK] screw
EuroTek (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13] push
EuroTek Pro (8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7TEK] screw.....MAY HAVE COME WITH.....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
There is also a 5 in DD coil. It has a screw-on and push-in adapter. 5COIL-TEKB is the push....note the "B" at the end. 5COIL-TEK is the screw on.
There is also a 11 in DD coil. It has a screw-on and push-in adapter. 11COIL-TEKB is the push....note the "B" at the end. 11COIL-TEK is the screw on.
3. Let's take a look at Fisher...
Fisher is interesting/complicated as well....pay attention here.
The F5 had a 6-PIN DIN push-in....and screw-in versions. Make sure to check your type. I will be dealing with the screw-ons here...and may edit in the push-in styles later.
All of the New F11/F22/F44 series run elliptical concentrics....all screw-on.
So here are the 7.7 to 7.8 khz machines from Fisher....
F5 (screw types)...
(8 inch concentric) [8COIL-7B13F] screw
(10 inch concentric elliptical) [10COIL-F5F] screw
(5 inch DD) [5COIL-F5F] screw
(11 inch DD) [11COIL-F5F] screw
F5 (push types) (5 inch DD) [5COIL-F5] push (note no "F" at the end like the screw version "F5F") (THIS IS A 6-PIN 240 DEGREE)
F11 (7 inch concentric elliptical) [7COIL-RE-F] screw
F22 (9 inch concentric elliptical) [9COIL-EE] screw
F44 (11 inch concentric elliptical) [11COIL-EE] screw
Think we are done yet? The DD coils from these lower frequency Frat Bros/Greek Series detectors "can" work with the Gold Bug/G2/F19 platform that runs hotter at 19khz. (Note: The F19/Gold Bug/Pro/DP/G2 do NOT accept concentric coils. ONLY DD COILS. They are not truly "Frat Bros" type detectors...so results may vary. For true compatibility stick to the 7.69 to 7.8khz machines noted above.)
Here we will rundown those 19khz detectors as well however....just to be thorough.
Fisher Gold Bug (5 inch DD) [5COIL-GB] screw
Fisher Gold Bug Pro (5 inch DD) [5COIL-GB] screw
Fisher Gold Bug DP (11 inch DD) [11COIL-GB] screw
Fisher F19 (5X10 inch DD) [10COILDD-FRL] screw....MAY HAVE COME WITH....(5X10 inch DD) [10COILDD-GB] screw....MAY HAVE COME WITH....(11 inch DD) [11COIL-F5F] screw
Teknetics G2 (11 inch DD) [11COIL-TEK] screw
(There are probably a couple coils or even detectors that I missed or forgot or typo'ed.....please let me know via reply or PM so I can make corrections!)
Check post 2 for information on the actual connectors and how to make your own cross-over cables!
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