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Tone Pitch. Tone Volume. Depth Indicator. Standard Coil. Audio Output. Headphones included. WM 08 included. First tip I will give is get a good pin pointer. Helps with quicker recovery. So you can get to the next target quicker. Second is dig all your targets. What I have found is sometimes I think I'm going to dig up junk, it actually been a coin.
The only thing I change from the factory settings is the sensitivity. I take this right up to 25, then back it down so that it runs smoothly. There might be better ways than what I've said, so I'm happy to listen to any advice and give it a go. If anybody can answer this question on gold 1 or 2 should I have the all metal selected when I search for gold. I have had that on at timeless and get a lot if -8 or -9 readings.
Based on my roughly 10 hours of time with the , I would say you've got the gain too high and are not ground balanced properly. In mineralized ground, you'll need to slow your swing to allow the 'electronic gizmos' to keep up. At least that was my experience. I would like to thank you for the comments. I know when I do a manual ground balance it comes up between for number.
I have not seen the manual ground balance go above 10 at any of my times. I do have the constant ground balance on as well each time. Maybe you can answer another question. Posted by Tony Hunt 20 January Facebook Pinterest Twitter. Optional, for replies. Thank you for posting your blog comment.
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