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MkeBlack

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  1. On 8/25/2023 at 12:32 AM, Dug D said:

    look on this forum for a VID cheat sheet of both good and bad targets ID#s. Carry it with you, knowing that you will still dig trash, but it will help you skip some common trash signals, especially if you are in a park. 

    I'll do that now. Thank you Dug. Mike

  2. On 8/22/2023 at 11:01 PM, TexHunter said:

    Start with Park 1, and leave the settings alone until you understand the detector better, and what it's telling you. Lower the sensitivity to around 18 to settle the machine down a little, and listen for solid targets that don't sound "scratchy", or "clipped". Dig a lot of targets. You will dig trash, but you will also learn what the trash sounds like. Keep your coil close to the ground, and don't lift it at the end of the sweep. Keep it "flat". Overlap your sweeps by about half the length of the coil. When you get a target you want to investigate further, circle around it and listen to the tone. If it stays pretty much the same, dig it out. If it "breaks up", or only sounds off from a couple of angles, it's most likely junk, or a masked target. Don't worry about masked targets when starting out. You need to learn the good sounding targets. Once you get more experience, then start investigating more of the "iffy" signals. Keep your coil moving at a constant speed, but not too fast. Around 2 - 3 seconds for a complete sweep left to right, or right to left, should be about right. Did I mention to not "lift" the coil at the ends of the sweep?

    Hope this helps. You've chosen a great detector that will find you many great things, but you have to learn it's language first. I only wish I would have had such a capable instrument when I started in 1972. Good luck, and keep at it. It will come...

    One more thing. Make sure you fill your holes, take the trash with you, try to leave the site looking like you were never there...

    Brilliant! Thank you so much. Very helpful Tex.  Thank you.  Mike

  3. On 8/23/2023 at 3:51 PM, geof_junk said:

    The manufactures use very experience operators to set the defaults for the best setting for most conditions that their buyers will use them in. When you have hunted out your spots, that is the time to find better setting for your locations by playing with different settings. Best of luck on the way to becoming an expert but a lot of detecting hours whoops I meant days or years is required to get to that level. 

    That's a very good point Geof. Thanks. Mike

  4. On 8/22/2023 at 3:02 PM, jim tn said:

    Hi Mike, and welcome.

    Right off, I wouldn't suggest doing a lot of experimenting. I don't run an X terra Pro, but you did the right thing right off going with the factory default settings and I would suggest staying with them until you get some good time in with the unit. Listen to the tone differences between various items of trash and coins and simply get real familiar with the unit. If you know of a tot lot hit it early Sat or Sun morning when know one is around and dig/scrape up targets. Typically such a spot will have some varied targets and nice numbers of coins. Good luck, have fun, it's a terrific hobby. HH Jim Tn

    Thanks Jim!

    I am taking your advice. Really enjoying it. I have been finding some very strange things in some very strange places 🙂 

    Such fun.

    Mike

  5. I've had my X Terra Pro for a week no and I suspect that I'm hooked. Turned it on and went with the factory default settings. Good fun. Found lots of trash 🙂

    Where's a good place to start exploring the features. Lots to learn and I'm finding, initially, that its a bit overwhelming. What feature would you suggest that I first start experimenting with? 

    Mike

  6. I've had my X Terra Pro for a week no and I suspect that I'm hooked. Turned it on and went with the factory default settings. Good fun. Found lots of trash 🙂

    Where's a good place to start exploring the features. Lots to learn and I'm finding, initially, that its a bit overwhelming. What feature would you suggest that I start experimenting with? 

    Mike

     

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