nuggethunter said:
hey guys just a few questions.
Im new to this detecting game, ive recently purchased a F1A4 level 2 mods. i have the treasure mate II speaker for it.
ive also brought a detech 15x12 sef dd and a 15x8 mono that im waiting to arrive + i have the stock 8" coil.
So far im mostly going out to creswick area.
what would be your go to coil? pros and cons of each.
is speaker better than head phones?
ive done 20ish hours so far and found many of 22 bullets and bullet shells a old half penny a axe head @ 500mm+ deep but no gold as yet.
also many of rusty nails and crap
Hey Nuggethunter,
With the stock 8" coil you are best running in "small" and timing 2 or 3, 3 won't detect quite as small as 2, but will do a bit better on bigger bits deeper.
Use headphones and set the volume up to a comfortable level, wave something over the coil to make sure you don't have it set too loud. Adjust the threshold so it is just on the edge of quiet, turn up the gain as much as possible, if the ground seems to be too noisy or it doesn't want to ground balance properly, turn the gain back.
The ground balance can be a bit funny at times, this is due to the ground balance having 2 tracking speeds, when the button is held in for longer than 3 seconds the ground tracking changes from normal to a fast track. When this happens pump the coil slower and normally just slowly lowering the coil to the ground with the ground balance button held in will get the ground balance set right. The ground balance tracking speeds explained in the operators manual.
For larger coils, use timing 3 and either medium or large setting depending on the size of target you are chasing, once again adjust the gain as high as possible and the rest of the settings the same. I have used 18" and 25" coils without problems and getting good depth too. Make sure you insert the coil spacers(wooden dowel) between the mounts of the coil so the coil bolt does up properly.
Use your 15X12DD in timing 3, small or medium. Use the 15x8 mono in timing 2 or 3, small or medium, try it with different sized targets and settings to see what gets you the best results.
Use a slow swing speed with the f1a4 to get the best out of it, investigate anything that consistently breaks the threshold. Listen for very slight changes, not just the loud shallow targets. Try burying a bullet to the point where you can just hear it to get the idea of what a faint target sounds like.
Regards,
AuMan