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Garrett Sea Hunter mark II information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 224807" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p><strong>1</strong>. All PI machines are a nightmare in areas of excessive junk. If you fancy your chances in such a spot, a good VLF discriminator is the way to go.</p><p></p><p><strong>2</strong>. Why do you think a specialist beach machine might be good in such places?</p><p></p><p><strong>3</strong>. Mineralisation would certainly be a killer for a PI with no ground balance adjustment, such as the Sea Hunter II. It's designed for low/unmineralised beaches and salt water environs, where it works very well indeed.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure why you are so certain that the Sea Hunter II's discrimination ability is "<em>useless</em>". Untrustworthy is probably more accurate, but if a beach is like bottle cap city, it could be a feature that saves the operator's sanity while still allowing some worthwhile finds to be made. The problem is, you never know what you might be leaving behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 224807, member: 4012"] [b]1[/b]. All PI machines are a nightmare in areas of excessive junk. If you fancy your chances in such a spot, a good VLF discriminator is the way to go. [b]2[/b]. Why do you think a specialist beach machine might be good in such places? [b]3[/b]. Mineralisation would certainly be a killer for a PI with no ground balance adjustment, such as the Sea Hunter II. It's designed for low/unmineralised beaches and salt water environs, where it works very well indeed. I'm not sure why you are so certain that the Sea Hunter II's discrimination ability is "[i]useless[/i]". Untrustworthy is probably more accurate, but if a beach is like bottle cap city, it could be a feature that saves the operator's sanity while still allowing some worthwhile finds to be made. The problem is, you never know what you might be leaving behind. [/QUOTE]
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