electro_dave
Newbie
- Jan 6, 2016
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi.
I have an old detector in my parents attic, from looking around online I think it is a Micronta 3005, got it from my gran for my birthday one year, but never got much use out of it because it needed too many batteries.
Planning on digging it out and having a play, my mum has a field where lots of change has probably been dropped due to drunken parties, maybe some deeper stuff too.
Got detector, place I work has small, light, solid looking spades, so I think I'm set for equipment. Is there some place that explains how to interpret the sounds it makes, or is it just trial and error? Have read about making a test site, but have no space to do it.
Anything else I should know, good websites to read, generic tips/advice?
Only time I have been out detecting is when I was a small boy with my grandads really simple detector, no adjustments, it just either beeped or didn't. Found lots of small change, that I later realised had been planted for me to find, and a little gold coloured toy teapot thing.
I have an old detector in my parents attic, from looking around online I think it is a Micronta 3005, got it from my gran for my birthday one year, but never got much use out of it because it needed too many batteries.
Planning on digging it out and having a play, my mum has a field where lots of change has probably been dropped due to drunken parties, maybe some deeper stuff too.
Got detector, place I work has small, light, solid looking spades, so I think I'm set for equipment. Is there some place that explains how to interpret the sounds it makes, or is it just trial and error? Have read about making a test site, but have no space to do it.
Anything else I should know, good websites to read, generic tips/advice?
Only time I have been out detecting is when I was a small boy with my grandads really simple detector, no adjustments, it just either beeped or didn't. Found lots of small change, that I later realised had been planted for me to find, and a little gold coloured toy teapot thing.
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