thanks larry 45 views and 1 reply ,i don't think i will waste my money buyin that book :thinkingabout:
Howdy Bowser!
I don't think the 45 views with only 1 reply is an indication of what the book is worth. I think it is more a matter of the type of question folks need to think about for awhile. You posted an honest question, and nobody wants to give a glib reply. (Well, almost nobody).
I've looked at this post a couple of times and moved on thinking ":beerbuddy:efore I reply, I should think on it awhile.
To begin with, the book covers everything the MXT can do. It also goes into territory beyond my comfort level in some regards, particularly the technical stuff. What it does do is to address all manner of MXT owners from outright newbies to seasoned detectorist types who need just a bit of technical information that just ain't available anywhere else. Therefore it covers the entire spectrum of MXT users.
Since I ain't all technical minded, it manages to speak to my less sophisticated needs of simply running the machine. And in doing so, has proven instructive on other types of hunting that I am not so familiar with. And that's another problem. Some folks are almost exclusive relic hunters. Others want to use it to prospect for gold nuggets or raw gold. Then there are the types like myself that hunt primarily for coins and jewelry. But as I grow into my MXT, I find myself wanting to develop some skill with relic hunting. I also want to become adept at hunting for nuggets and raw gold in the deserts of Arizona or Nevada.
It is a difficult thing for anybody to single out one thing that was most helpful to them in the MXT Edge. The whole book has plenty of great information for everybody. In my case, I am using it to learn more effective relic hunting. The relic mode is just not something I've worked with enough, so I need all the help I can get! Then again, I've tried my hand on mining claims trying to find gold. It became pretty obvious right off the bat that I also need help learning that particular capability of the MXT.
So my primary focus in the next few days is going to be relic mode and how to use it well. That's where the MXT Edge will provide me a wealth of information to learn a new skill.
Hope this particular reply proves helpful, and you won't go wrong getting that book. It gives you information that helps you to master that machine. And there ain't much better you can buy than an MXT. It'll do you proud, but may take awhile getting the hang of it. That's where the MXT Edge can cut lots of effort out of the learning curve.
Blessings,
M-Taliesin