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I. Size of Object: This is the most important factor that will influence the
depth of your Tracker. For instance, you may only be able to detect a
quarter at 6-8 inches but a large container of hundreds of quarters can
possibly be detected at 3 feet and upwards.
II. Matrix of the Soil: The mineral content of the soil you're detecting in
will undoubtedly affect the depth capability of your detector.
III. Operator's Expertise: The more you practice with your Tracker the
more likely you will tune in to your detector and begin to find deeper
objects that beginners would walk right over.
IV. Sensitivity Control: Your Tracker's Sensitivity Mode can be adjusted to
maximize depth, but you have to be careful not to ride your Sensitivity too
high or you may also get a lot of false signaling.
V. Discrimination Control: Whenever you turn your Discrimination
control on you will lose a little sensitivity, and when you do feel you need
the extra depth, it is best to operate in the All Metals Motion Mode.
VI. Oxidation: The longer an object is buried, the more the conductivity. If
for instance you were to bury a new quarter you would go only 6 inches or
less on it as compared to a quarter that's been buried for 30 years you may
detect upwards of 8 inches.
TECHNOLOGY OF METAL DETECTING
You should be, by now, a little curious about the wonders of the
technology that drives a metal detector.
To illustrate the true complexity of how the Tracker accomplishes the task
of finding metal, would require a few hundred pages and a large dictionary
to decipher the terminology related to electronics
It is a good idea just the same to make an attempt to understand what
basically makes a metal detector tick. This understanding might even
improve your technique.
The batteries drive the circuitry to emit electromagnetic wavelengths into
the soil where metal may or may not be present.
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