You’ve finally purchased your first XP Metal Detector. Took it home, and what’s next?
This simple step-by-step guide by Norfolk Wolf will help you to assemble your XP Metal Detector quickly and correctly.
Metal detecting Hints & Tips •• Hints & tips for buying a metal detector
You’ve finally purchased your first XP Metal Detector. Took it home, and what’s next?
This simple step-by-step guide by Norfolk Wolf will help you to assemble your XP Metal Detector quickly and correctly.
Setting up Garrett Euro Ace? This is the sixth video in a series of hints & tips to help and improve your metal detecting skills and techniques. Nigel Ingram, from Regton, presents the whole series.
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Introducing NEL Coils? This is the fifth video in a series of hints & tips to help and improve your metal detecting skills and techniques. Nigel Ingram, from Regton, presents the whole series.
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Introducing NEL Coils? This is the fifth video in a series of hints & tips to help and improve your metal detecting skills and techniques. Nigel Ingram, from Regton, presents the whole series.
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How to Pinpoint with a Concentric Coil? This is the fourth video in a series of hints & tips to help and improve your metal detecting skills and techniques. This video will help you pinpoint with a concentric coil. Nigel Ingram, from Regton, presents the whole series.
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How to Pinpoint with a 2D Coil? This is the third video in a series of hints & tips to help and improve your metal detecting skills and techniques. This video will help you pinpoint with a 2D coil. Nigel Ingram, from Regton, presents the whole series.
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Do I have a Concentric or a 2D Coil? This is the second video in a series of hints & tips to help and improve your metal detecting skills and techniques. This video will help you identify which type of coil is fitted to your detector. Nigel Ingram, from Regton, presents the whole series.
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Nigel very recently visited the XP HQ inFrance. So we thought we would give you a whistle stop tour of inside the factory and to introduce some of the XP employee’s.
Here we can see the production team in action at the XP facility. Everyone of the team is dedicated to producing the highest quality detectors possible. Attention to detail is important as each detector is readied for use in the field.
Here is Jean at the service station. Jean has been a repair technician for several years, also an avid underwater detectorist
Victoria carefully installs the circuitry in DEUS headphones.
Joelle on the assembly line.
Catherine, who has been part of the team for several years, is one the XP programmers.
A box of DEUS headphone front panels roll of the assembly line.
Isabelle carefully assembles the keypads for the wireless headphones.
Production manager Cedric keeps operations running smoothly.
© 2012 Xplorer
If you are thinking of heading down to the Thames foreshore armed with your metal detector this website gives you the in’s and out’s of what you can and cannot do.
Thames Foreshore Access for Leisure or Pleasure including Metal Detecting and Digging
The Thames foreshore is potentially hazardous and some dangers may not always be immediately apparent. The Thames rises and falls by over 7.0m twice a day as the tide comes in and out. The current is fast and the water is cold.
Anyone going on the foreshore does so entirely at their own risk and must take personal responsibility for their safety and that of anyone with them. In addition to the tide and current mentioned above there are other less obvious hazards, for example raw sewage, broken glass, hypodermic needles and wash from vessels. Steps and stairs down to the foreshore can be slippery and dangerous and are not always maintained.
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Our calendar of rallies happening in 2012
If you would like your dig/rally added to our calendar then please email media@regton.com with your information
Please Note: Regton Ltd accepts no liability over the events and details listed.
We are going to be at the Weekend Wanders Rally from the 21st till the 23rd so keep your eyes peeled!