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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 40286" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Totally right you can tell them after a couple of sweeps it has most difficulty where there are a couple together. Then it has trouble to auto track them out. That really hot area was pretty noisy and the coil gets a little chatty when it's bummed but spending a day just watching someone who knows the machine is quite good. Been messing around with mine at home I think I want to you with the threshold a bit more. Make it really quite this would work for coin shooting really well or even beach hunting on the dry sand. The unit can make a fair bit of noise on wet ground quite a bit chatty so you could miss small targets. Or just get fed up with it.</p><p></p><p>Using this detector is kinda like fishing with worms it's tried it's proven but you need a lot of patience. The small coil looks good to get in the tight spots. On the right ground this thing could be deadly. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again Zuke-Lynzy hope you weren't to late back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 40286, member: 62"] Totally right you can tell them after a couple of sweeps it has most difficulty where there are a couple together. Then it has trouble to auto track them out. That really hot area was pretty noisy and the coil gets a little chatty when it's bummed but spending a day just watching someone who knows the machine is quite good. Been messing around with mine at home I think I want to you with the threshold a bit more. Make it really quite this would work for coin shooting really well or even beach hunting on the dry sand. The unit can make a fair bit of noise on wet ground quite a bit chatty so you could miss small targets. Or just get fed up with it. Using this detector is kinda like fishing with worms it's tried it's proven but you need a lot of patience. The small coil looks good to get in the tight spots. On the right ground this thing could be deadly. Thanks again Zuke-Lynzy hope you weren't to late back. [/QUOTE]
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