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Rick N. MI

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  1. You can go to the library and get historical books of your area, old plat books that show old houses and things that went on your area. 

    There is a historical map web site where you can overlay old county maps over a new map. It helps you find different things. http://www.historicmapworks.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwnZaVBhA6EiwAVVyv9K5SecYKk8eoi_RhHExxpVFLFqBWibwj53Iv9O5KUm6YltRQXHyI2RoC7gIQAvD_BwE

    If you are in a rural area, drive down 2 tracks looking for cellar holes, look for Walnut trees and in the spring, lilac bushes are signs something was there. Old 1 room school houses, old churches, ask permission at old houses, old campgrounds...Like was said beaches and hunt in the water. Maybe an old long gone fairground. There are many places.

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  2. The controls are easy to learn. Select a mode, a disc pattern, sensitivity and you can start detecting. 

    The other main settings are Number of tones you want and Recovery speed. I use 2 tone, set tone break and "A" disc pattern.

    Do the auto noise cancel and ground balance and your off detecting. The other settings you can learn as you go.

    More will be added in the next update. Pitch tone, Iron bias, a third smf setting and something else new is coming in the update. I don't know what it is. I'm looking forward to it.

     

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  3. I have both of them and so far I find them very close to equal. Right now I give the edge to the Legend because of how smooth it is running and most likely better waterproofing. I like how the controller comes off for the way I use it. I'm looking forward to the next update and see how it does.

    It is a great, powerful detector for the price. 

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