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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="AusFX" data-source="post: 146698" data-attributes="member: 3087"><p>So I was heading up to sydney for a friends Bday and thought I would bring the GPZ along to see how it would handle my old stomping ground of Coogee Beach.</p><p>MrCornford and myself only had about 50 minutes on the beach, only found some small change and a lot of trash.</p><p></p><p>Since I didn't have much time I could only try out a few settings, but for it to be able to function on the dry sand I had it on general and the sensitivity on 3, even that was giving me squealing 5c coins at 30cm.</p><p>I figured it could be a good tool for doing the wet sand, trying to find some of those deeper heavier rings people love to lose. But as soon as I got onto the wet sand, even with the sensitivity on 3, it wouldn't shut up.</p><p>Has anyone else had a chance to play with the settings and get the GPZ working on the wet sand? Because at this point my 705 handles the beach better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AusFX, post: 146698, member: 3087"] So I was heading up to sydney for a friends Bday and thought I would bring the GPZ along to see how it would handle my old stomping ground of Coogee Beach. MrCornford and myself only had about 50 minutes on the beach, only found some small change and a lot of trash. Since I didn't have much time I could only try out a few settings, but for it to be able to function on the dry sand I had it on general and the sensitivity on 3, even that was giving me squealing 5c coins at 30cm. I figured it could be a good tool for doing the wet sand, trying to find some of those deeper heavier rings people love to lose. But as soon as I got onto the wet sand, even with the sensitivity on 3, it wouldn't shut up. Has anyone else had a chance to play with the settings and get the GPZ working on the wet sand? Because at this point my 705 handles the beach better. [/QUOTE]
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