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Minelab SD2100 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="stoyve" data-source="post: 215052" data-attributes="member: 2982"><p>Gday Ben,</p><p>If your not sure whether your onto a target, all you need to do is run the sd2100 over the spot low and slow in an X position.</p><p>As they say X marks the spot.</p><p>If the signal is smooth and clear, even if it's quiet you have a target most likely.</p><p>You need to get a miners pick or at the very least a small hand pick from Bunnings and when you can afford one , a pin pointer.</p><p>Your machine is capable of getting a signal down to at least 2 feet.</p><p>Happy hunting.</p><p>Cheers Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoyve, post: 215052, member: 2982"] Gday Ben, If your not sure whether your onto a target, all you need to do is run the sd2100 over the spot low and slow in an X position. As they say X marks the spot. If the signal is smooth and clear, even if it's quiet you have a target most likely. You need to get a miners pick or at the very least a small hand pick from Bunnings and when you can afford one , a pin pointer. Your machine is capable of getting a signal down to at least 2 feet. Happy hunting. Cheers Steve [/QUOTE]
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