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As you wave your pull tab over the coil, you'll notice that you're now
getting a double-tone or broken tone on the pull tab. If you're not, adjust
the Discrimination knob a little in opposite directions while waving the
pull tab over the coil. When you do notice that you're achieving the
broken tone, leave your Discrimination knob on that position.
Now grab your nickel and make sure you're still getting a solid low tone.
You should also be able to achieve the same tone with your gold ring.
Please take note, about 15%-20% of the gold rings you encounter will still
emit the same tone as a pull tab. With this setting, you're at the maximum
potential of eliminating 90% of your pull tabs while still detecting most
gold rings, all nickels, all silver coins and all copper coins.
(Tracker III or IV Users: The Tracker III or IV also has the option to
eliminate the tone for pull tabs completely by placing the toggle switch in
the left position. In this position, the Tracker III or IV will eliminate
everything but silver, copper, brass, etc.)
Take It To The Field
As you can see, we can achieve three different tones to determine by audio
different types of metal. Audio is the most important reference point on the
Tracker to determine what type of metal you're detecting. Your meter
system will give you a visual reference of whether you're detecting metal
or not and also assist you in determining the exact location of the metal
(pinpointing). Whenever the meter moves to the right, from 10 to 0, the
detector is letting you know that the coil is over some metal. The numbers
are not representative of anything in particular such as inches. Again, you
can use the meter system to assist you in pinpointing the target or to
confirm that there is metal under the coil by visual reference. Note: you
cannot tell what type of metal you're detecting or how deep it is with your
meter system.
You have now gone through your initial step in learning to operate your
Tracker. We have learned how to "air test" the unit, know what to expect
from our audio output when detecting different types of metal, and how the
meter can be used for pinpointing. This only covers the basic operation
and features of the Tracker metal detector. It is now time to…take it to the
field.
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