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ANY NEW YORK XS USERS, AND FROM WHAT PART??? <font color=#FF0000><i>*N/T*</i></font>

Yes I am from the area around Albany, and I am trying to figure out this machine before I throw it in the hudson River which is right next to my house. HAHAHA
 
I was thinking the same thing Hal, only mine to the mohawk river, kinda hoping to find a user close to me to give me hands on with this unit, before I get an XLT, and give up on the XS. I am begining to think it is the areas i hunt, cause I have done everything to the XS Posible and she aint popping out coins for me, well at least not like the silver i read about on here everyday.. I did find a 1935 walking lib. silver half about 10" down in an old park, along with my first indian. indian not very good, but the walker looks like the lost it the day after it was made, so go figure....
 
Don't make it complicated. Here is how you set it up to start with..
After turning your explorer on, just simply push the "iron mask button" and you will
see a small screen which is black on the left side and clear on the right side.
Underneath this screen is the "iron mask bar". Click on the bottom left button to
adjust the bar to the "minus 10" setting. Then click on the "iron mask button" again
and you will see the final detecting screen.
Begin detecting right here!!!!! Pretty simple isn't it?
Place a quarter on the ground and pass the coil back and forth over the coin at
about 6 inches. You will hear a clear, repeatable tone signal. Take the coil away
from the coin slightly and note that the Cross Hair on the screen has locked on in
the upper right hand corner. Simple isn't it?
Now go out and do some detecting. To keep it simple, dig all "repeatable signals"
regardless of tone or cross hair location. You will find lots of treasure this way.
 
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