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AT Pro and water

auhunter

New member
Received my detector this week... tested it in the Gulf for how it would react to salt... No problems! It is salt compatible.
 
What did you have to do to make it stable, I have heard you need to manually GB the machine and set it really low.
 
Are you talking about shallow water hunting with the coil completely underwater?

I have tried the wet salt water sand and found my AT PRO to be totally useless no matter what settings I use.
Every sweep of the coil sounds like an orchestra tuning up.
Either there are thousands of coins and rings buried in that small area of wet saltwater soaked sand or the detector just cant handle it.

I wondered if submerging the coil would calm it down any.

Care to share what ground balance or sensitivity settings you used?
What mode and program did you set up?
 
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