Bell-Two
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This was my post that was on another forum but Nick A started a thread here and it would be best to keep it consolidated as one thread so respond to this thread
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?63,1373954
I posted this on a local forum and have gotten some great responses already, I hope to elicit many comments so it can be used as a learning experience.
Iffy signals on the E-Trac is an interesting subject and I hope that many of the experienced users will respond and share their wisdom and experience on this. I have had a brief exchange with Terry (Goes4ever) about this and learned a lot about his philosophy on this subject. I hope a discourse on this would be beneficial to all of us newer users of the E-Trac.
I have been using an E-Trac for just a little over 6 months almost exclusively in Multi-tone and using the standard coin pattern tweaked just a bit. I came from an Ace 250 and I guess I fortunately did not have to "unlearn" as much as if I would have came from a different machine. I was advised by several experienced users that using the standard program at first would be the best way of learning about what the machine is telling me, and my experience has borne that out. I have used the two-tone ferrous in hunting a bean field that was iron infested and found an Indian Head penny and Barber Dime, I was tutored on this by Goes4ever who is an excellent teacher. I have since used a few other patterns and have had modest success with them. I feel that it is only now that I am starting to understand the "vocabulary" of the E-Trac but knowing I have so much more to learn. We all talk about "iffy signals" but I wonder if they should be called that when so often they are telling us that there is something good amidst some junk. What I thought were "iffy signal" was just a "language" I haven't learned yet!
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?63,1373954
I posted this on a local forum and have gotten some great responses already, I hope to elicit many comments so it can be used as a learning experience.
Iffy signals on the E-Trac is an interesting subject and I hope that many of the experienced users will respond and share their wisdom and experience on this. I have had a brief exchange with Terry (Goes4ever) about this and learned a lot about his philosophy on this subject. I hope a discourse on this would be beneficial to all of us newer users of the E-Trac.
I have been using an E-Trac for just a little over 6 months almost exclusively in Multi-tone and using the standard coin pattern tweaked just a bit. I came from an Ace 250 and I guess I fortunately did not have to "unlearn" as much as if I would have came from a different machine. I was advised by several experienced users that using the standard program at first would be the best way of learning about what the machine is telling me, and my experience has borne that out. I have used the two-tone ferrous in hunting a bean field that was iron infested and found an Indian Head penny and Barber Dime, I was tutored on this by Goes4ever who is an excellent teacher. I have since used a few other patterns and have had modest success with them. I feel that it is only now that I am starting to understand the "vocabulary" of the E-Trac but knowing I have so much more to learn. We all talk about "iffy signals" but I wonder if they should be called that when so often they are telling us that there is something good amidst some junk. What I thought were "iffy signal" was just a "language" I haven't learned yet!
, But I agree wholeheartedly with ya........NGE