chirper97
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- Joined
- Mar 28, 2005
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- 483
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- Location
- south charleston, wv
- Detector(s) used
- White's V3i, White's DFX 300, Garrett Infinium PI, Fisher CZ6A, Garrett Deepseeker and Groundhog ADS
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
My mother, now 80 years young, purchased a Garrett Groundhog VLF/TR detector in 1980, and has used it up until 15 years ago. Batteries were removed, and detector kept in case....it's in very good condition.
She wanted to detect with me this past weekend...put in new batteries...got a blip sound, needle on meter pegged to the right...checked all connections....no joy.
Mom really likes the SIMPLICITY of the toggle switch...search all metal, get a signal, flip to discriminate (it either beeps or not, depending on the disc. setting). She doesn't want the bells and whistles of depth, or IDing other than just basic discrimination. She doesn't want motion discrimination.
What should she do? Send the detector to Garrett for repair, or purchase a new detector, and if so which one closely resembles the old Garrett Groundhog's features??
She wanted to detect with me this past weekend...put in new batteries...got a blip sound, needle on meter pegged to the right...checked all connections....no joy.
Mom really likes the SIMPLICITY of the toggle switch...search all metal, get a signal, flip to discriminate (it either beeps or not, depending on the disc. setting). She doesn't want the bells and whistles of depth, or IDing other than just basic discrimination. She doesn't want motion discrimination.
What should she do? Send the detector to Garrett for repair, or purchase a new detector, and if so which one closely resembles the old Garrett Groundhog's features??
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