ETrac - Recovery Fast, On or Off?

CincinnatiKid

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Hello all.
Entering my 2nd year with the mighty ETrac.
Well, I just noticed I've had "recovery fast" on the entire first year.
I've been hunting the same site the entire time too. Dates from the 1830s - 1950s. Both coins and relics are found.
Question; What differences can I expect by turning "recovery fast" off?
I use a slightly modified A.Sabisch coin program.
Thanks
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With shallow targets in a junky site, it might help a bit. Otherwise, I'd keep it off so you don't miss deep targets.
 

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CincinnatiKid

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Thank you!
I'm seeking targets in the 7"-10" depth range.
I'll turn recovery fast off. I know I'm missing targets.
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Go to minelab coin mode and check the fast and deep mode . It is off unless you change it.
Now go to minelab relic mode and check fast and deep they are both on. I have dug 6 coins at 14 inches deep and if the soil is bad than you might only get coins at 3 or 4 inches. If the Etrac threshold is blanking out while swinging than there is something in the ground and you won't get great depth.
 

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Fast On or Off ... tried various arrangements, but never found a noticeable difference.
 

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Fast On or Off ... tried various arrangements, but never found a noticeable difference.

Same here and I also didn't notice it on the CTX.
 

Ky Ed

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Recovery: I usually hunt with FAST only. If it is really junky, FAST is the only way to hunt. If it is somewhat clean, you can go fast and deep on. FAST recovers quicker and gives quicker and short tones on a target. DEEP will draw it out a little bit. My opinion. Ky. ED.
 

mineslob

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From what I've read it won't change what the machine picks up, only the sounds. If you have recovery fast on the tones are quicker so you can locate targets easier if its trashy. Recovery deep basically adds volume to deeper signals to catch your ear. I would suggest getting used to one setting for the majority of hunting, switching only for specific situations. It's amazing how powerful a sense hearing is and your brain remembers more than you can tell. It's weird, I'll hear bleep bleep bleep and won't be able to tell the difference consciously but subconsciously I'll know one target is better than the other. But hey, maybe I'm just crazy...
 

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I've always liked deep on, fast off and swing slow..... And adjust the coil size to the site. More trash= smaller coil.

Thats just what worked for me.
 

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I'm probably the odd ball on this but I run both on all the time (only time I have fast off is at the beach). I got the E-Trac when it first came out and I use to switch back and forth to check targets and really didn't see or hear much of a difference. Some say when you have fast on it chops off the tones a bit. My way of thinking is that once you've dug a ton of targets with your settings and have learned what to listen for it really doesn't matter. It all comes down to your detecting technique and listening for the tones you've learned. The bottom line is you do what you feel is the right thing for you and if you're going home with some keepers each time out you must be doing something right :thumbsup:. HH
 

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Fast on degraded the signal and audio. Try it on a good solid target and see. I hate fast as it will make a decent good hit sound bad.

Dont like the deep either. Try bumping the gain if you want more sound on deep ones. I like to keep it simple.
 

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