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Second outing with the E-trac. No twist top is safe!

scubadetector

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It loves them. I am guessing with accuracy that it is one, however I don't think I want to program them out as of yet. The silver dime was next to one and the quarter was in the same hole as a bottle top. The target separation is great on this machine and I am getting the hang of the signals. Forget the numbers, as far as I am concerned they are useless.

Totals, 17 wheat's, 4 clad dimes, 8 houses and the 56 Washington and a 52 Rosey.

I will keep digging twist tops till I am more comfortable that it is for sure one. I still haven't found a nickel yet. Going to air test one and play.

I am using the Parks program I found on the E-trac forum. Only program I have played with so far. I still haven't read the book yet. I figured playing with it would give me an idea of what to expect.





 
Every unit has its learning curve. It has a rep for being hot on silver.
HH - Bruce
 
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