Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pros

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The.Boomer

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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

Have you tried the settings I have given in the post above yours ? If so, you'll probably need to turn the sensativity down till it no longer falses. Salt water beaches require special, more expensive machines. You also need to be a little familiar with the beaches to know where the majority of the people hang out. You might be better off just strting in some smaller community parks or at schools. using the settings I already gave in the post above yours.
 

DiverGuy83

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Oct 29, 2008
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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

thanks for the info ive been using mine set on all metal with the sens at the 3 position and the disc at the 12 but i will give it a try.
hopefully i can get out to some parks tomorow.
 

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The.Boomer

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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. :wink:

BTW I don't always look like this, So you'll see me without my Halloween mask next time. :P
 

Mr.Jody

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Jul 6, 2008
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florida and everywhere....
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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

When you guys find your first keeper, It will be then that you will be hooked!That I can tell you. :)
 

DiverGuy83

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Oct 29, 2008
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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

i already done found my keepers... some old war relics from bastonge.
 

(())RandY(())

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Mar 5, 2008
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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

Best thing to do... is just get out there when ever you can.... and learn your machine....or just get out you pocket change... and practice with that!! Good LucK :thumbsup:
 

Mojave

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Nov 19, 2006
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Louisville Colorado
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Fisher Gemini III, Whites GMT, Bounty Hunters, Raytek & Aqua Survey
Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

Hi there. If you're still struggling with the beeps, try to bury a few coins and some nails, etc. somewhere in your yard, and mark them somehow. Bury a few, some flat, some on their sides, and at different depths. Practice with those. Get used to the different tones, settings, and volumes. Sounds like your doing a great job. Keep it up. :0)
 

EDDE

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Dec 7, 2004
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Troy X5
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Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

Last Active: Sep 09, 2008, 10:38:01 PM
 

homer007

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Jan 11, 2008
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BAIBRIDGE GA
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WHITE PI PRO, TIGER SHARK,TESORO DELEON/XLT® E-Series Metal Detector. Whites PI Pro Detector
Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

JUST REMEMBER KEEP IT SIMPLE AND HAVE FUN... NOW YOU ARE IN THE CLUCHES OF THE MD GAME, THERES NO GOING BACK, HEHEHE
 

mpostma

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Jul 21, 2008
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Minelab Etrac & Quattro
Re: Newbie Detector here really needing good advise from you pro's

Have fun! Dig cool stuff.

Remember to fill your holes! Very important to leave little or no trace when you leave.

Find silver coins and other cool old stuff!

Best of Luck,

HH
Mark
 

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