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OPERATION
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the searchcoil off the target and slowing the sweep
until the audio signal is centered under the coil in
opposing sweep directions. Remove a small plug of soil
in the target area to start.
5.
Remove the probe from the shaft and flip the toggle
switch on the earcup to activate the probe. Move the
probe around to accurately locate your target on the
sides or bottom of your recovery hole. If the target is
not heard, remove more soil. This provides superior
location ability which can greatly aid in non-damaging
recoveries to targets and lawns! Don't forget to flip the
toggle back to detector operation after target recovery.
6.
Please remove and dispose of all trash you find. No one
likes digging it up more than once!
7.
With experience you will easily become professional at
retrieving finds with the LANDPRO Probe.
Land Detecting
Hunting coins, jewelry and relics with the
HEADHUNTER LANDPRO
is not only fun, but very
rewarding. People have been losing objects since the
human race began. You now can start finding your share
of these lost valuables with your
HEADHUNTER
metal
detector.
Most detectorists look for coins and jewelry. Most old
towns have a picnic area, park or recreational area. Most
public areas are littered with trash objects. We suggest
you use as little discrimination as possible to avoid
rejecting valuable targets with conductivities similar to
trash such as some small gold rings and pull tabs. When
you first get your detector, bench testing it with various
sizes of gold and silver rings, coins and trash items will
train you how much discrimination will be needed and at
what numerical settings. When you make your first hunt,
we suggest not using the discriminator at all until you gain
some trash retrieval experience. In time you will learn how
to retrieve better targets based on sound character and
sometimes volume. There are many good books on the
market that teach hunting with a metal detector. We
suggest you learn all you can by reading about the many
different searching and retrieval techniques. However,
nothing will replace gaining your own experience.