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Title: etrac beach set up
Post by: dances with badgers on November 06, 2010, 07:29:48 PM
hello peeps just bought an etrac with a 15'' sef coil,can anyone recomend the best set up for beach detecting?cheers peeps


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: dragonsbreath(Paul) on November 07, 2010, 12:23:07 PM
hello peeps just bought an etrac with a 15'' sef coil,can anyone recomend the best set up for beach detecting?cheers peeps
Might not be for you but i just have a very small amount of iron mask and hunt wide open i find this helps with I.D. when at extreme depth and run sensitivity at maximum.
Regards PaulB. 8)


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 07, 2010, 01:48:36 PM
I can't add anything to what Paul has said, those settings should be the same on beach and land, that is one of the beauties of BBS and FBS machines, the set up is the same for both


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: dances with badgers on November 07, 2010, 07:04:57 PM
alright guys ,just got back from saundersfoot beach .been out with my cousin goldquest .i had a lot trouble with false readings and ferrous/conductivity numbers where not consistant at all.experimented with the noise cancel and turned sensitivity down as suggested on other forums but was still unstable.there was a lot of black sand though.we did'nt have much luck but while we were there a friend of my cousin turned up an found a gold ring,fairplay to him he is 87 and a member of the pembroke club and a really nice guy so came home happy anyway.aparently someone has lost a really expensive ring there lately. :)


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 07, 2010, 07:23:59 PM
OK Mike firstly forget about the numbers, they lye...end of. Secondly just press noise cancel and let the machine decide, don't play with it. and lastly just turn on auto +3 sensitivity and you should cut out any and all falsing.
You have got to remember that the Etrac/Explorers are audio discriminators, which means it is going to make lots of noise and the learning curve is knowing what the good signals sound like thus ignoring the rubbish ones.
Keep at it, I say to people it takes a good 2 months to really get used too.


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: dances with badgers on November 07, 2010, 07:39:19 PM
cheers chef i have already learned the ring pull tone and and kind of the steel can tone but was hoping that the number display would be more consistant to back up what i was hearing.nice one and good luck


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: dragonsbreath(Paul) on November 07, 2010, 07:43:58 PM
cheers chef i have already learned the ring pull tone and and kind of the steel can tone but was hoping that the number display would be more consistant to back up what i was hearing.nice one and good luck

Do not be fooled by the ring pull tone as it sounds exactly like most plain 9ct gold rings
HH PaulB. 8)


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 07, 2010, 07:46:45 PM
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that ring pull tone you've learned, well..... it's the same as the gold ring tone  :D
No easy way I'm afraid, the old saying still holds true "if in doubt dig it out"


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 07, 2010, 07:47:37 PM
LOL snap Paul. we have learned the hard way lol


Title: Re: etrac beach set up
Post by: dances with badgers on November 07, 2010, 07:58:19 PM
oh no your havin me on i must have left at least twenty of them because they were only at about 4 inches and not in black sand.lol.aaaaaaaaarrrrrrrsssse :o


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