Doug H
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- Location
- Cumberland, VA
- Detector(s) used
- White's coinmaster pro
Garrett at pro
Equinox 600
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Thought I'd post this, maybe it could help some others, or may just give others who have an AT PRO something to think about. I posted some of these things in other people's threads. I got my AT PRO in February and not knowing what to expect, I figured I was just on a learning curve. Most, not all but most of my signals had more than one tone. My depth has always seemed to have been off and bounced a lot. If the target was four inches down, then the depth reading might bounce between two and four or four and six. Using the AT PRO in the salt was utter useless...no combination of ground balancing and setting would do anything to help. In May, I was out hunting in a fresh water lake when all of a sudden the AT PRO went crazy. Constant signals with erratic vdi no matter where the coil was pointing. After all the normal things to try to fix the problem(factory reset, changing batteries, etc.) I called Garrett who sent out a new coil. New coil got me back to where I was to start with so as far as I knew everything was fine. Last week same problem happened again so Garrett told me to send in the control unit and coil. This time Garrett said they put a new circuit board in the main unit. Got everything back today so figured I'd put it back together and go out and try it out. Well, now it seems to be a whole different animal. Most all of my signals were steady tones not changing like before. My depth indicator didn't bounce on signals and the targets were a lot closer to the depth it was saying. No phantom signals...it was quiet unless I was hitting a target. VDI numbers were a lot more steady. So all in all what I'm trying to say is it seemed like it was working how you would think it was supposed to work. Now I'm eager to get back to the salt and see if it's any better there. I think I have been on a learning curve with a machine that wasn't up to par right from the start so I thought maybe this info might be of some help to others if they are having some of the same problems. And as everyone knows...thanks to Garrett for great customer service.