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Cant wait too do some testing on my coinstrike :smile:

Mike Hillis said:
I found my first gold ring with a CoinStrike. It was on a large safety pin with another, gold plated ring with it. My iron settings disc'ed out the safety pin, and the rings were masked by my too slow sweep speeds, but I knew where I was hunting had to have something good, so I kept sweeping the same little area over and over until suddenly, up came some positive numbers. And I got two rings, one 10k and one gold plate.

HH
Mike
That is so Awesome mike so i gather the Coinstrike will snoff out targets pretty good around iron/junk area's ?
 
NEBeachcomber said:
If you guys keep this discussion going... you're going to cause me to put my CZ's aside and dig out my CoinStrike. :)

Thanks for the informative conversation.

-NEBeachcomber
:fisher: Coinstrike Gosh all this talk is makeing me want too get out but we are still snow covered hurry up spring :hot: start melting!!
 
jabbo said:
I had a CZ7aPro several years ago. As I recall the C$ and the CZ have about the same depth, but I didn't have them side by side to compare. Is your soil mild or mineralized. Jabbo
Im not sure on the soil Jabbo :shrug: is there any way of finding this out? I live in northern Maine up in Presque isle i wonder if there is a gealogical site too check?
 
jabbo said:
Click on SEARCH (see above) and type in Coinstrike, All Dates, etc. You will get plenty of info from C$ users, past and present. C$ has a salt mode too, SO or SI (looks like 5O and 5I) will show as you scroll thru the menu. (Salt Out, Salt In). And NO means Notch Out.
Thank You jabbo :thumbup:
 
Sas, the C$ has a hidden icon on the screen. You will notice an empty spot in the screen in the bottom center. The GoldStrike shows the icon at all times, but not the C$. However, you can display the icon by holding down the NIGHT LIGHT button first and then pressing the AUTO GROUND BUTTON. The icon will display while these two buttons are held down. From what I heard on this forum the icon measures the soil minerals. The manual does not say anything about it, but check the GoldStrike manual, it might tell you what it is for and how to use it. I don't use it, my soil is quite mild. Jabbo
 
I just checked the hidden icon with both my CoinStrikes. I held the 8" coils close to the cellar concrete floor and did the test on each detector. One detector gave a reading of minus 6, the other detector gave a reading of minus 70. They are not close on the readings. But I think(?) when soil conditions change the icon numbers will change, letting you know the soil minerals have gotten more severe or less severe. I'm not sure if this icon is helpful in any way for the C$, but it has its purpose on the GoldStrike for manual ground balance setting, the C$ does not have manual ground balance. Jabbo
 
Thank you for the info jabbo i will give it a whirl this is great info :thumbup:
 
HMMM Ive looked at it jabbo and I'm really not sure if it usable but we will see this spring thank you again my friend.
 
Sas, from what I heard the GROUND icon is for the GoldStrike. But the C$ and the GoldStrike use the same mother board with minor changes so Fisher left the GROUND circuit in the C$ but is not shown. I tried it a few times and the numbers change when I move from one area to another, but I don't know what the numbers are saying.
 
Hmm :shrug: jabbo not sure eather so hopefully someone out there can chime in here and give us some more imput on if it does check the ground mineralization :)
 
Or maybe Bill Ladd has a E-mail addy he may know :thumbup:
 
sasquache said:
Or maybe Bill Ladd has a E-mail addy he may know :thumbup:
Boy if that isn't a hint LOL.

I used PM's but I know for a fact he is easy to find on youtube, just search for field testing the Tekentics T2 or just put his name in the search.

Mark
 
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