jtermz
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- May 6, 2014
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- Location
- west suburbs of chicago(lombard)
- Detector(s) used
- etrac nox600
garret pp
lesche diggers
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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I have been using etrac for over a year now read all books and forums I thought I was moving along OK I am calling out what is under coil and pinpointing with out issue using both standard coil and 6" coiltek coil. What is killing me is how deep my targets are I am only getting targets at most 4" but I see guys talk about 8-10" finds I am working a street tear out. I have found some wheats but all shallow I know there has to be something there because I don't think this could have been hunted
deep on set to off ...because of what I read. tried it on doesn't seem to matter
fast on set to off
sensitivity tried manual and auto+3
threashold set at 18 if I go to 17 I don't hear the hum
I have tried digging iffy signals but they are rusty junk in the side my plug
learned how to use two tone ferrous pretty good also
I am finding some good suff just not deep and I want those deep targets like you guys are finding
currently using rapoo wireless head phones but have tried all other ones also
if I repeated myself sorry I just have a feeling I need one more tip from you guys to get over the hump
thanks in advance for reading and replying
deep on set to off ...because of what I read. tried it on doesn't seem to matter
fast on set to off
sensitivity tried manual and auto+3
threashold set at 18 if I go to 17 I don't hear the hum
I have tried digging iffy signals but they are rusty junk in the side my plug
learned how to use two tone ferrous pretty good also
I am finding some good suff just not deep and I want those deep targets like you guys are finding
currently using rapoo wireless head phones but have tried all other ones also
if I repeated myself sorry I just have a feeling I need one more tip from you guys to get over the hump
thanks in advance for reading and replying