Mike Hillis
Well-known member
Finally got to take the Explorer outside. Used it for about 6 hours straight yesterday.
Took it to a couple of older parks that I knew had been hunted over and over for the last 40 years. Hunting and fooling with it getting accustomed to the audio and display and moving around it. The ground was in nice condition so I didn't have any qualms about digging plugs, which is a nice change. Dug small rusty iron like wire and other trash thinking it was deep silver. Saw it was going to take awhile to understand how it acts around it. Got tired of 70's era pennies at 5-7" after several hours, so I moved on to another small park.
Again listening for deep high conductive targets gave me a deep rusty nail which put me off for a bit. But with a little persistence, I finally retrieved a 1936 wheat penny that inspired me. and disappointed me since I scrapped it.
Now I've got the questions.
Whats the best way to ground balance? I know that it doesn't have a 'ground balance' control, that everything is contained in the noise cancel, but whats the best way to setup? I know I'm missing a good setup. I took it easy and took it to my better ground before I threw my bad stuff at it, but I need to know the set up sequence before I do.
How do you handle the rusty iron? Do you put a thin reject strip up the right side to kill it? What are the tricks?
It was fun though.
HH

Took it to a couple of older parks that I knew had been hunted over and over for the last 40 years. Hunting and fooling with it getting accustomed to the audio and display and moving around it. The ground was in nice condition so I didn't have any qualms about digging plugs, which is a nice change. Dug small rusty iron like wire and other trash thinking it was deep silver. Saw it was going to take awhile to understand how it acts around it. Got tired of 70's era pennies at 5-7" after several hours, so I moved on to another small park.
Again listening for deep high conductive targets gave me a deep rusty nail which put me off for a bit. But with a little persistence, I finally retrieved a 1936 wheat penny that inspired me. and disappointed me since I scrapped it.

Now I've got the questions.

Whats the best way to ground balance? I know that it doesn't have a 'ground balance' control, that everything is contained in the noise cancel, but whats the best way to setup? I know I'm missing a good setup. I took it easy and took it to my better ground before I threw my bad stuff at it, but I need to know the set up sequence before I do.
How do you handle the rusty iron? Do you put a thin reject strip up the right side to kill it? What are the tricks?

It was fun though.

HH