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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 380241" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>hey mate if your just starting out i would run in enhance soil timing, stability around 8 and gain 12 or to suit the ground. swing speed slow, search mode deep and swing slow. theres alot of settings published online that can help you out but you really want to get started with understanding what everything does, the jonathan ported dvds "seta project" <a href="http://outbackprospector.com.au/jonathan-porter-outback-prospector-gold-metal-detecting-gpx4500-dvd/" target="_blank">http://outbackprospector.com.au/jonathan-porter-outback-prospector-gold-metal-detecting-gpx4500-dvd/</a> are well worth watching, </p><p>he shoots most of his videos in clermont which is a bit hotter ground than Warwick but the info he shares is worth every cent. if using a large coil bigger than say 14 inch i would consider buying a composite shaft as the aluminium shafts from factory dumb down the sensitivity quite a bit. </p><p></p><p>besides that gold city detecting has some settings they share here for sunnycoast area, you'll find you will get alot more input by posting in the detector sections good luck</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.goldcitydetecting.com/index_htm_files/247274.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 380241, member: 357"] hey mate if your just starting out i would run in enhance soil timing, stability around 8 and gain 12 or to suit the ground. swing speed slow, search mode deep and swing slow. theres alot of settings published online that can help you out but you really want to get started with understanding what everything does, the jonathan ported dvds "seta project" [url]http://outbackprospector.com.au/jonathan-porter-outback-prospector-gold-metal-detecting-gpx4500-dvd/[/url] are well worth watching, he shoots most of his videos in clermont which is a bit hotter ground than Warwick but the info he shares is worth every cent. if using a large coil bigger than say 14 inch i would consider buying a composite shaft as the aluminium shafts from factory dumb down the sensitivity quite a bit. besides that gold city detecting has some settings they share here for sunnycoast area, you'll find you will get alot more input by posting in the detector sections good luck [img]https://www.goldcitydetecting.com/index_htm_files/247274.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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