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etrac relic settings

The stock relic program will work fine. Just adjust your sensitivity to your liking, Large iron will/may still sound off high tone. This is not necessarily a bad thing as some good relics are large iron. You can hunt in open screen and dig just those signals/ screen readings you opt to dig especially if not many/much nails/iron. I
 
Depends on what you're looking for and/or how much you're willing to dig. IMO relic hunting requires a lot of digging. Never know whats down there.

If you're interesting in both ferrous and non-ferrous relics, all metal is the way to go. Have to dig all hits including nails and other junk. If there was an old homestead on the site be prepared to dig a lot of nails, broken off pieces of farm implements, etc. Conductive or Ferrous tones shouldn't matter that much as every target is gonna get dug up.

On the other hand, if only interested in non-ferrous targets and assuming a lot of iron in the ground i'd use a partial-open pattern by discriminating some iron out from around Fe35 on up to somewhere in the mid Fe20's using Ferrous tones (TTF). If there's not that much iron in the ground, i'd use an open pattern discriminating any iron out using my ears and ID also with Ferrous tones.
 
bigjon said:
i would ask goneforever about T.T.F program
goneforever :rofl: close, but no cigar..........for TTF info read the sticky posted above TTF: How To Set It Up and Use it Properly
it tells you all you need to know
 
Goes4ever said:
bigjon said:
i would ask goneforever about T.T.F program
goneforever :rofl: close, but no cigar..........for TTF info read the sticky posted above TTF: How To Set It Up and Use it Properly
it tells you all you need to know




sorry about that . I need my eye check :rage: L.O.L :rofl:
 
Hey do you still have your etrac for sale let me know a good email or phone number to contact you at it will not let me respond in the classified section.
Thanks Bill
 
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