Mick in Dubbo
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With the standard coil on my 30, it won't detune on it's own, so what I do is detune it via the pinpoint button. Once you have a target, go into pinpoint, pass the coil over the target, then when you think that you have it in the centre, hit the pinpoint button twice more. This will give a fairly close pinpoint (about half the diameter of the inner coil).
Another method that I use, is when in pinpoint, I go over the target, centre it as best I can, then slide the coil back toward myself. once I lose the signal, I nudge the coil forward again till I reacquire the signal again, then use a small side to side wiggle as I slide it back again. When you lose the signal again, it will be under the 12 o'clock position of the inner coil. Try it on a coin that you can see at first, just to see how it works.
Mick Evans.
Another method that I use, is when in pinpoint, I go over the target, centre it as best I can, then slide the coil back toward myself. once I lose the signal, I nudge the coil forward again till I reacquire the signal again, then use a small side to side wiggle as I slide it back again. When you lose the signal again, it will be under the 12 o'clock position of the inner coil. Try it on a coin that you can see at first, just to see how it works.
Mick Evans.
Every day is Saturday! I get to do what I want when I want it. I am so busy fishing, prospecting, gardening, drywashing, dredging, flying my ultralight aircraft, etc. etc., I do not know how I ever had time to work!
Have a great weekend and good luck with your hunt. I plan to hunt Monday or Tuesday at a park that will be heavy with people on Sunday. Lots of clads and perhaps a piece of jewelry or two. I may use my XLT, but I am going to try and resit doing that so I can get the hang of the X-terra. Let me know how you do and thanks again.