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E-TRAC shows off....

jbow

Active member
I have been out several times since I got the ET. I am understanding it more each time and liking it more every day.

This is pretty much all the stuff i've found with it. A lot of my time was spent at places with no targets yesterday and also at a house with a yard made of cinders. I couldn't get any machine to operate well there.

The first picture is from a property behind my house. It was a farmhouse and saw a bit of CW activity...
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Next three are from a vacant lot in town. There is a cool little indian with a necklace and feather, a hinged something with a clover on the front, a few mystery items, a 1890 V nickel, anda 1919 wheat penny.
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A dime, some nickels, and some memorial cents...
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Then I went and met up with Roy(GA) over at Kingston. I hunted for a little over an hour in the public park with him. We both found a carved bullet and I also found a Spencer hull and a 8mm Mauser brass. This park is the very definition of "hunted out" it sits right in front of the location of the first Confederate hospital and on the site of the Kingston RR depot. The kicker is that Roy was using an F75 with the small coil. He could not get a repeatable signal on the carved minnie, it was a one way broken iron signal. The ET signaled that it was an interesting "iffy" repeatable in and out of iron. I was surprised that the F75 with a small coil could not properly detect it. There was a large folded piece of shiny metal about 6" to the side of it. So... the ET definately has something going on. I was running in a modified coins mode, conductive sounds, 4 tones, difficult ground, low trash, auto +3. ?When I pinpointed it in digital... I knew there was something other than iron under the coil. The F75 did not.
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HH,

Julien
 
Thanks Rigit!!! I should have titled the post "E-TRAC shows off in front of F75"...

I was really encouraged when ET locked onto that carved minnie and F75 wouldn't give a repeatable signal. That really surprised me. I am convinced that this detector does indeed... unmask targets.

J
 
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