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<blockquote data-quote="AU Fever" data-source="post: 20647" data-attributes="member: 397"><p>Thanks argyle, very useful information to take into the field.</p><p></p><p>I will have to only use the stock 10" x 5" before I can afford the $300 for the Coiltek WOT, but that's OK it will give me plenty of time to practice with getting the sound working way up to my hearing. With a slim 1" depth sweet spot with this coil I'll defenitley need to spend more time covering an area than I have been.</p><p></p><p>I've generally been working very hot ground between Ballarat and Creswick, so I'm pleased to hear that the Eureka will handle this. I'm trying to find areas that most PI users haven't covered yet, but I guess in reality there's a pretty good chance that someone had been over it. I still do pick out my fair share of bullets though.</p><p></p><p>Just a question on tracking speed - how do you know when to use Slow or Fast tracking? Does this just come down to experience, or is there something you are particularly listening for?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your help.</p><p></p><p>Au</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AU Fever, post: 20647, member: 397"] Thanks argyle, very useful information to take into the field. I will have to only use the stock 10" x 5" before I can afford the $300 for the Coiltek WOT, but that's OK it will give me plenty of time to practice with getting the sound working way up to my hearing. With a slim 1" depth sweet spot with this coil I'll defenitley need to spend more time covering an area than I have been. I've generally been working very hot ground between Ballarat and Creswick, so I'm pleased to hear that the Eureka will handle this. I'm trying to find areas that most PI users haven't covered yet, but I guess in reality there's a pretty good chance that someone had been over it. I still do pick out my fair share of bullets though. Just a question on tracking speed - how do you know when to use Slow or Fast tracking? Does this just come down to experience, or is there something you are particularly listening for? Thanks again for your help. Au [/QUOTE]
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