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If you lose the signal directly over the hole, check the pile of dirt and see if
you may have already dug up the target. With practice, you should be able
to isolate your target within a four to five-inch circumference. If digging in
a manicured lawn, this will minimize any destruction that may concur in
your detecting efforts.
At this point, you have come a long way with your Tracker. After
detecting your yard or local park, you more than likely are even a few
coins richer. There are many other applications for your Tracker; one of the
most historically interesting is called…relic hunting.
Relic Hunting
What is a relic? Something that has survived the passage of time is a
limited definition. A relic can be anything of historical value, personal
value, associated cultural value -- in fact, anything that reflects another age.
There truly is no price that can be put on a relic. Relics aren't being made
today; they are being copied. Because a relic is impossible to define, we
can only make allusion to what we are looking for when operating a
detector.
When operating your Tracker for relic hunting, set your Sensitivity as high
as it will go without gaining false signaling. Keep your Discrimination
turned completely counterclockwise -- which is off. (Tracker III or IV
users: Make sure your Toggle switch is in the center position). Again, this
means you're operating in the All Metals Motion Mode. The reason we're
operating in this mode is because a lot of relics are made of iron, and your
detector will usually eliminate all iron objects in Discrimination Mode.
Where do you hunt for relics? Remember, relics can be anywhere and are
truly impossible to define. If hunting private property, always gain
permission. Never hunt a state or federal park. These areas are usually off
limits to detecting, rock hunting, fossil hunting, etc. The areas to hunt for
relics can be old abandoned homes, plowed fields, remote woodlands,
mountains, ghost towns, and if your home is fairly old, in your own
backyard. Again, it is advised to always gain permission when hunting
private property.
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