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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 84874"><p>These are Chinese detectors but do work to a degree. I had a GC1038 & found a bit of stuff with it - all junk :lol: </p><p>Best way to work out the settings etc. is get some different targets like small iron, lead, brass, different size coins etc. & do some testing in the backyard. Play around with the discrimination & see if you can blank out the iron. If you can do that at least anything else may be worth digging. Also see what the coins etc. are registering on the ferrous/non ferrous view meter & record them. Might help to further identify possible targets?</p><p>Unfortunately with these machines you need to have a bit of a play about to get your own settings - no real tried & true set up that I have seen for them. I think a couple of others on here may have used the GC1038 too so they may be able to add some more? Different machines but similar type of set up on them.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 84874"] These are Chinese detectors but do work to a degree. I had a GC1038 & found a bit of stuff with it - all junk :lol: Best way to work out the settings etc. is get some different targets like small iron, lead, brass, different size coins etc. & do some testing in the backyard. Play around with the discrimination & see if you can blank out the iron. If you can do that at least anything else may be worth digging. Also see what the coins etc. are registering on the ferrous/non ferrous view meter & record them. Might help to further identify possible targets? Unfortunately with these machines you need to have a bit of a play about to get your own settings - no real tried & true set up that I have seen for them. I think a couple of others on here may have used the GC1038 too so they may be able to add some more? Different machines but similar type of set up on them. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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