A
PROGRAMME FOR THE EXPLORER
Tony Hunt
Contribution # 255228 submitted by TonyHunt
January 9, 2002
Useful on Land or the Beach.
My son and I devised this Programme when we bought our explorers
early in 2000. We were using these settings when we found a scattered
hoard of Silver Roman Denarii at the Climping Lost Villages Rally
the same year. The first of those coins were found at a depth of
some 15 inches. Please feel free to try this programme yourself
and let us know how you get on with it.
DETECTOR MODE. ADVANCED
SENSITIVITY. MANUAL 20 - 32
DISPLAY SMART
SELECT.
CLEAR SCREEN. SCROLL DOWN AND
REJECT NAILS BY ENTERING X
THIS WILL LEAVE A SMALL PORTION
OF SCREEN IN TOP LEFT CORNER
BLACKED OUT.
VOLUME 10
GAIN. 6 - 8
TONE. THRESHOLD 10
VARIABILITY 6
LIMITS 6
SOUNDS FERROUS
RESPONSE NORMAL AUDIO (Try audio 3
if preferred )
RECOVERY DEEP
If when using these settings on a heavily infested site and a lot
of nulling over Iron occurs, go back into SELECT in menu. Clear
screen and then tick coins only. This will put you into coin programme,
all other settings will stay the same but will be a lot more stable
and less noisey.
Dig all repeatable signals in the right hand 2/3 of screen, especially
where the cross hair is stationary. Signals where the cross hair
is bouncing around and going to left are normally Iron.
Hammered silver coins. Look for cross hair stationary just off
bottom of screen, middle to right of
screen. silver paper and foil usually
show right on bottom.
Gold. Cross hair stationary middle to bottom
right hand half of screen.
Most other coins. Top right hand corner of screen.
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