Metalman13
Tenderfoot
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2019
- Messages
- 2
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- Location
- California
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Prospector
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
- #1
Thread Owner
Hi everyone. I'm new here, and just getting back into metal detecting after a long hiatus.
I was tired of using a sifter every time I dug up a hole (part of the reason why I took a break from detecting).
Anyways, I want to get serious in my detecting, so I bought myself a Garrett Pro-Pointer AT (Garrett Carrot). I was happy to have purchased it and excited to go hunting with it. However, when I turn it on, it beeps when moved in the air. Is this normal? I find that it only does that when I turn it on in the horizontal, then start pointing it downwards. After the movement is stopped, the beeping stops. I'm not swinging the pointer fast either, just turning it normally.
When I turn it on in the vertical, the problem goes away. No more beeping when pointing it up and down in the air.
I might also add that the beeping goes away when I re-tune it in midair, of course.
Is it normal for a new Garrett Carrot to be acting this way? I would appreciate your response, thank you.
I was tired of using a sifter every time I dug up a hole (part of the reason why I took a break from detecting).
Anyways, I want to get serious in my detecting, so I bought myself a Garrett Pro-Pointer AT (Garrett Carrot). I was happy to have purchased it and excited to go hunting with it. However, when I turn it on, it beeps when moved in the air. Is this normal? I find that it only does that when I turn it on in the horizontal, then start pointing it downwards. After the movement is stopped, the beeping stops. I'm not swinging the pointer fast either, just turning it normally.
When I turn it on in the vertical, the problem goes away. No more beeping when pointing it up and down in the air.
I might also add that the beeping goes away when I re-tune it in midair, of course.
Is it normal for a new Garrett Carrot to be acting this way? I would appreciate your response, thank you.