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....ETrac separation test.......

Gaz

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.....has anyone actually ever been able to do this????
I love the ETrac.....faults and all but this was one of the reasons I went for it.....

http://www.mlotv.com/view/506/separative-test-of-detector-minelab-e-trac/


Gaz.
 
turn 90 degrees and not so good.If we ever get a machine that will do as well at the 90 degree angle we will see unmasked goodies like never before:thumbup:
 
Ray-Mo. said:
turn 90 degrees and not so good.If we ever get a machine that will do as well at the 90 degree angle we will see unmasked goodies like never before:thumbup:
Ray that is why I walk in circles using the E Trac exactly. As you scan in circles easing forward very slowly at one point you will hit a target from all but one direction overlapping the circular pattern. I've found great targets that were virtually masked all the way except for a very edge that the machine picked up even after hunting the total crap out of a place. If it gives that high pitch any it is worth investigating. Just my way of doing it. I love it!
 
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