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First Hunt - Deepest coin in a Looooong time. Comments...

earthmansurfer

Active member
I got out for a quick hunt today with my E-Trac. I felt pretty comfortable with the sounds and controls from the get go. Bill was right, the sounds came quick. I just used the stock coin program after running some coins on it at home the night before, it was good enough. I was very surprised with the weight. With the coil at my feet (really short shaft) I swang it for 2.5 hours with no problem and my back is fine also. Finding what I did in 2.5 hours was a lot of fun.

The first coin in the below pic is a 1924 Rentenpfennig and it was a the length of the Lesche handle, maybe a bit more. So a solid 7" and the sound was quite clear, but jumpy on the screen. Honestly, I find them all the time and for a coin that size (Nickel) that is deepest I ever found one. Actually, the deepest I have ever found a coin is only 8" or so. I have a feeling I will beat that as I was finding many deeper targets. The lower right pin was EASILY 9" deep and I was shocked. I think the iron mineralization in the ground has been hurting me on depth as I was finding more coins in the 5" and 6" range than normal. And I found more older coins, not really old coins for this area but they weren't Euro cents. Oh and I found my 5th silver ring in the last 3 hunts, but this was my first with the E-Trac.

I really enjoyed using the machine and when I found the "key" (my first LOL) I thought it a good sign. I found the sounds a bit funny, almost like an all metal mode due to the warble effect sometimes, especially when in Response long. Seemed pretty simple to operate but I had to focus more on the sounds than usual (especially in normal response, you could really miss a target in trash).

Settings:

I ran in auto +3 and it was at 27 most of the time. I ran in manual from 25 to 30 with no problems. I wasn't tricked by one piece of iron the hole time! When I got an iffy target I switched to quick mask and it was clear it was iron as well as pinpoint being off. And it's worth noting the ground was very wet. That said, the detector did false on iron more than I'm used to, but it was very easy and quick to check. I really like having quick mask.

I mostly hunted in normal Response audio but did like long to help in trash or when targets sounded faint with depth. Will play with that more. Thanks to (I forget your name) for mentioning it.
Recovery Deep and Recovery Fast both on, ground difficult, trash density high and the channel picked with noise cancel was 9.

I was running in Conductive and played with TTF for a few minutes.

I ran pinpoint in sizing but did switch to normal on occasion. The areas I hunt have a lot of iron at times and sometimes pinpointing with any detector is hard. The E-Trac I found is nice because "normal" will allow me to better isolate a target in trash when sizing just can't find it.

Thanks for reading,
Albert


[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTrMOm7NALE[/video]
 
COOL

Your approaching the learning experience with the right amount of excitement and curiosity
I am not familiar with the coins but 1924 is certainly old

What are you doing in Germany?

Hope we will see more finds and more video's in the future

Regards and HH
 
Looks like you are off to a good start. It will only get better from here on out. Keep us posted with your progress.
 
Banditicey, I'm teaching English but initially came here in part, for an ex-girlfriend. I just really liked working with people compared to IT work I had done before, so stayed.

Yeah, 1924 is old. Most silver coins here are before 1930 but we just don't find as many as guys/gals in the states do. Every school I have seen here has NO grass field like in the states. So, cross a great silver location off your list. Don't seem to be as many parks here, nor as big, as what I remember in the States either. I'm not into relics and those abound here due to the wars of course. Anway, now that I can find some spots to find coins, old to me is now before 1800! really. But I am more happy with a 1920 Silver than a 1700 copper. eheh

Quick question on rechargeables. I put some great Sanyo 2000 mAh Eneloops in the machine (as the factory pack needed to be recharged) and I only hunted 2.5 hours and one bar went away pretty quick. I forget if two bars were gone by the end. Is that normal as from my experience rechargeables show full for a while then drop off sharper.

Thx for the comments,
Albert
 
I believe you are right in your thinking. I think rechargeables will work good but then drop off sharply towards the end of the charge.
 
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