Only the low tone emitted by your Tracker will determine that you may
have encountered a gold ring but the odds are tremendously against you
because of the thousands of pull tabs and "Beaver Tails" that are in your
way that also may emit a low tone. Even though, this should be looked
upon as a challenge instead of a drudgery.
Silver rings will emit a high tone, as do copper and silver coins, and are
easier to find.
Gold chains, as gold rings, can also pose a problem when detecting.
Chains are the hardest to find out of all jewelry items. Small chains are
next to impossible to detect at any depth unless they are piled up. This
would allow your detector to have more to detect than just one thin side of
the chain.
Up to now we've covered a lot of applications for your Tracker metal
detector. Most all of these applications can be a lifetime study in itself.
Most certainly, all of them predetermine the setup of your controls on your
Tracker. Now let's delve into one of the most pursued forms of "Treasure
Hunting" in all of history…gold prospecting.
Gold Prospecting
Metal detectors have been instrumental in creating another gold rush in the
last two decades. Older gold mines that have long closed down have
reopened using metal detectors as the main tool for gold retrieval. Today,
metal detectors are used in every aspect of gold prospecting. From
searching out the mother lode to finding "placer" deposits, metal detectors
have been found to be indispensable.
Your Tracker was designed to have the capability to eliminate highly
mineralized soil conditions commonly encountered when prospecting. It
will even permeate "black sand", a high content of iron ore in soil, while
still detecting gold nuggets.
To operate your Tracker for finding gold nuggets requires that you turn off
your Discrimination control. (Tracker III or IV users: place toggle switch
in the center) Most gold prospecting is done in remote areas that are
usually known to have produced gold. This will make it easier to detect in
the All Metal Mode because of the minimal trash metal encountered.
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