New E-Trac

King-John

Full Member
Jan 14, 2007
203
5
Grass Valley, Ca.
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E-Trac/X1 Probe, Whites 6000 XL pro, Ace 250,
Well I finally did it, I got the E-Trac yesterday, got a chance to get out today and give it a work out, man do I need to learn all over again, keep getting this high pitch sound of a good coin, but only read 12-37, every one that was close to this reading ended up a Screw Cap, Did manage to pull 4 Quarters, 1 Dime and about 10 copper pennies.
Any of you west coast hunters willing to share some settings, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks John
 

John (Ma)

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Jul 12, 2007
3,637
8
Western Massachusetts
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Minelab Excal 1000, Tesoro Silver Umax, Tiger Shark and Whites MXT.
Congrats on your new detector. Give it time and you will do well. I have one and I find more each time I go out. Good luck :thumbsup:
 

Woodland Detectors

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King-John said:
Well I finally did it, I got the E-Trac yesterday, got a chance to get out today and give it a work out, man do I need to learn all over again, keep getting this high pitch sound of a good coin, but only read 12-37, every one that was close to this reading ended up a Screw Cap, Did manage to pull 4 Quarters, 1 Dime and about 10 copper pennies.
Any of you west coast hunters willing to share some settings, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks John
Call me. I'll hook you up
 

Born2Dtect

Bronze Member
Jun 11, 2004
1,683
68
Hurlock, Maryland
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XP Deus, Excalibur II
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
My bet is if you put a silver quarter or half dollar under your coil you will discover the sound you are referring to. The E Trac will scream at you. Try it, you will like it, everytime you hear it!

Ed D.
 

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