Jeff.L
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- Dec 8, 2011
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- Location
- Port Of Pittsburgh PA.
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab E-TRAC & Garrett Pinpoint Pro
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
1st I Upgraded from a cheap-o model that my wife bought for the beach one year to an E-track, she is just as enthusiastic about metal detecting as I am, but we have a bit of detector envy going on, LOL. I an having a bit of a learning process going on, so she seems to think the E-track is too complex for her. She saw a Whites commercial and likes the one that pretty much tells you what's in the ground, Quarter, a ring etc. I had seen a video demo on a Garrett GTI 2500 and was pretty impressed, any Input would be appreciated.
2nd is, come spring/ summer I would like to doing some detecting around river banks from my fishing boat if I'm able to rig my machine, then simply use a dredge method to suck up all the rewards. The river levels in and around Pittsburgh from the locks and dams being built over the years have rose something like 25 feet. Mine lab says that the E-track is submersible down to about 3 meters I believe.
I can E-mail ML the same question but does anyone know if there are longer cords available that would go from the coil to the control box, and would the extended length effect the performance /signal from the coil to the control box? I would like to be able to get out as deep as maybe 6-8 ft deep. I'm a machinist by trade so making a longer pole from pvc or delrin plastic to attach the coil is not a problem.
2nd is, come spring/ summer I would like to doing some detecting around river banks from my fishing boat if I'm able to rig my machine, then simply use a dredge method to suck up all the rewards. The river levels in and around Pittsburgh from the locks and dams being built over the years have rose something like 25 feet. Mine lab says that the E-track is submersible down to about 3 meters I believe.
I can E-mail ML the same question but does anyone know if there are longer cords available that would go from the coil to the control box, and would the extended length effect the performance /signal from the coil to the control box? I would like to be able to get out as deep as maybe 6-8 ft deep. I'm a machinist by trade so making a longer pole from pvc or delrin plastic to attach the coil is not a problem.
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