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<blockquote data-quote="Balmain Bob" data-source="post: 638513" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>Hi Graham</p><p> Welcome to the site. You will find heaps of info in using the 7000 on here and there are heaps of videos on youtube on how to get started. Generaly default settings are the way to go until you get used to the machine.</p><p> Head up the Hill End for a few days and detect the Common. Im happy to send you a few locations that are worth looking at . You will more than likely find a few prospectors in the campground up there</p><p> Also look at getting the Australian Geology travel map app as it invaluable when propecting Australia wide.</p><p></p><p>The other side of swinging a detector is the researching of where to actually put the coil on the ground. The Doug Stone maps are a good place to start. They show the general working in and area but are not too acurate when it comes to the property boundries, crown land and private land.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balmain Bob, post: 638513, member: 739"] Hi Graham Welcome to the site. You will find heaps of info in using the 7000 on here and there are heaps of videos on youtube on how to get started. Generaly default settings are the way to go until you get used to the machine. Head up the Hill End for a few days and detect the Common. Im happy to send you a few locations that are worth looking at . You will more than likely find a few prospectors in the campground up there Also look at getting the Australian Geology travel map app as it invaluable when propecting Australia wide. The other side of swinging a detector is the researching of where to actually put the coil on the ground. The Doug Stone maps are a good place to start. They show the general working in and area but are not too acurate when it comes to the property boundries, crown land and private land. Good luck Bob [/QUOTE]
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