BigChief14
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- Location
- Fort Smith Arkansas
- Detector(s) used
- Whites Classic III SL
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Got a new to me (used) White's Classic III SE and I'm trying to learn what it's telling me. I've read the manual about the Sen. Control but I'm still a little confused on how and when to adjust it. The book and dealer said crank it up pretty much until the machine starts giving you false signals (chirping) while the coil is not moving and then back it down a little. However the old church yard I'm hunting is a little trashy and I've read on T'N that turning the Sens. down helps with solid hits on good signals
Also, why might my detector seem to hit a good signal and then loose it all together? When I noticed this, I tried to get a solid hit on a pop tab laying on the ground and it was hit and miss. (maybe like a good signal one way, then poor signal or no signal coming back)
Disclaimer...I have not changed the batteries sense I've only had this machine two days. Are these symptoms an indication of low batteries? If not, how do you know when it's time to change?
I'm determined to learn what I'm doing but I hope my patience lasts. So far I'm not setting the world on fire.....best find in about 3 or 4 total hours has been a fairly old nail punch.
Any Comments are Certainly Appreciated!!
J. Sparrow

Also, why might my detector seem to hit a good signal and then loose it all together? When I noticed this, I tried to get a solid hit on a pop tab laying on the ground and it was hit and miss. (maybe like a good signal one way, then poor signal or no signal coming back)
Disclaimer...I have not changed the batteries sense I've only had this machine two days. Are these symptoms an indication of low batteries? If not, how do you know when it's time to change?
I'm determined to learn what I'm doing but I hope my patience lasts. So far I'm not setting the world on fire.....best find in about 3 or 4 total hours has been a fairly old nail punch.
Any Comments are Certainly Appreciated!!
J. Sparrow