PeteCook
Greenie
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2014
- Messages
- 16
- Reaction score
- 11
- Golden Thread
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- Location
- Vancouver, B.C.
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro & Propointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
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I know that these have a lot of potential to be a great beginner machine and a beginner I am, but I wish I had done a bit more research before I bought this model. It was a gift for my wife, but it's something I am just as excited about and was hoping it would be a hobby we could do together. But if we can't get this dialed in a bit better than this I think she will be losing interest pretty soon.
Our primary areas we want to use the detector are the salt water beaches around the Vancouver, Canada area. We hit our third beach today (in four days) and put in a few more hours only to find more of the same, a very confused detector. Lots of info indicates that the AT Pro is a good machine for salt water and with so many positive reviews I thought I made the right call but our sand here seems way to heavily mineralized for it to handle.
Everywhere we walked and in every type of sand being dry, semi dry, wet, waters edge and in the shallows the thing was singing like a bird. I stayed in the same zones travelling parallel to the water so as not to change the ground balance, adjusted it at every change of zone, tweaked the sensitivity, tried customizing the discrimination, but it seems it just ran up and down the entire scale from zero to ninety-nine the whole time.
Only in dry sand could I get it to calm down a little, but even then the ghost signals, jumpy depth readings and moving targets were still making it more work than I was hoping for. I had really hoped to be able to pull something, anything up to give a little hope to my lady but the best we could do was a few crushed beer cans and a chunk of a railway coupling that was near the tracks in dry sand. Couldn't even find a bottle cap in the damp stuff.
By comparison two other fellas were working the beach and raking in the coins and even got a bracelet and a neat old statue. Granted one was using a CTX 3030, a $2500 treasure-tractor to be sure but I expected something at least...The stuff was there, but the ATP couldn't see it.
I have been told more than a couple times the only way to go with this model is to run the 5x8DD instead of the 8.5x11DD stock coil. I just received the new 5x8 tonight when I got in and it is mounted and ready to go, but I'm just not sure it will make that big a difference.
If the ocean beaches here turn out to be above this things pay grade I will be choked. I have since read it will do the job on white sand beaches fine but the black sand mix we see mostly here is just beyond what I should be expecting it to handle. That really narrows our options here, it's a young city without any real historical areas to get excited about. There are lake beaches too but few that draw the crowds like the sea side, and I get that it will probably work just fine in parks but that wasn't what we were talking about doing when we got it.
I didn't want to turn this into a venting session and sorry if it's reading that way but I am getting a bit worried that I made what is a pretty major purchase for us and dropped the ball. Has anyone had these problems with this model and found a way to overcome them before? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers - Pete
Our primary areas we want to use the detector are the salt water beaches around the Vancouver, Canada area. We hit our third beach today (in four days) and put in a few more hours only to find more of the same, a very confused detector. Lots of info indicates that the AT Pro is a good machine for salt water and with so many positive reviews I thought I made the right call but our sand here seems way to heavily mineralized for it to handle.
Everywhere we walked and in every type of sand being dry, semi dry, wet, waters edge and in the shallows the thing was singing like a bird. I stayed in the same zones travelling parallel to the water so as not to change the ground balance, adjusted it at every change of zone, tweaked the sensitivity, tried customizing the discrimination, but it seems it just ran up and down the entire scale from zero to ninety-nine the whole time.
Only in dry sand could I get it to calm down a little, but even then the ghost signals, jumpy depth readings and moving targets were still making it more work than I was hoping for. I had really hoped to be able to pull something, anything up to give a little hope to my lady but the best we could do was a few crushed beer cans and a chunk of a railway coupling that was near the tracks in dry sand. Couldn't even find a bottle cap in the damp stuff.
By comparison two other fellas were working the beach and raking in the coins and even got a bracelet and a neat old statue. Granted one was using a CTX 3030, a $2500 treasure-tractor to be sure but I expected something at least...The stuff was there, but the ATP couldn't see it.
I have been told more than a couple times the only way to go with this model is to run the 5x8DD instead of the 8.5x11DD stock coil. I just received the new 5x8 tonight when I got in and it is mounted and ready to go, but I'm just not sure it will make that big a difference.
If the ocean beaches here turn out to be above this things pay grade I will be choked. I have since read it will do the job on white sand beaches fine but the black sand mix we see mostly here is just beyond what I should be expecting it to handle. That really narrows our options here, it's a young city without any real historical areas to get excited about. There are lake beaches too but few that draw the crowds like the sea side, and I get that it will probably work just fine in parks but that wasn't what we were talking about doing when we got it.
I didn't want to turn this into a venting session and sorry if it's reading that way but I am getting a bit worried that I made what is a pretty major purchase for us and dropped the ball. Has anyone had these problems with this model and found a way to overcome them before? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers - Pete
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