Good job in the heat.. Live in Charleston and I know about the heat. I went and hunted the beach for the 1st time this year. Came away with a ring. Not gold but still a ring.. I've heard people talking about hunting in 4 kilohertz. I will have to try
Thanks for posting the video, I can appreciate "snakey" area... yikes! . How did the quarters ring up ? Was it a stable signal or jumpy? Did you try to go back to the multifrequency setting at all to compare signals?
all targets were very stable signals. the quarters were nice strong signals and were down 8-9 inches. when ground balanced and nois canceled the machine runs very well in 4 khz.
Thank you sir
Good job in the heat.. Live in Charleston and I know about the heat. I went and hunted the beach for the 1st time this year. Came away with a ring. Not gold but still a ring.. I've heard people talking about hunting in 4 kilohertz. I will have to try
Nice job sir, ty for your expertise.
Oh brother, I stay in the river here in Northern California during those summer months. I'll make landfall in the winter 😬
Fast video
Great video..... I hoping these settings will work in austrlain soil...
Hi Great Videol, being from Fla, do you hunt the beach ? Also in 4khz, I live in Port St. Lucie
Thanks for posting the video, I can appreciate "snakey" area... yikes! .
How did the quarters ring up ? Was it a stable signal or jumpy?
Did you try to go back to the multifrequency setting at all to compare signals?
all targets were very stable signals. the quarters were nice strong signals and were down 8-9 inches. when ground balanced and nois canceled the machine runs very well in 4 khz.
Kool
I hunt 4kh and 10kh. Why 50 tones?
Buying me a box 800 asap