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coin strike help needed (really bad too)!

tombarrett80

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i purchased a coinstrike and have had it out a few times, found a couple coins but i am really lost. i just use it on factory preset setting. i have no idea on where to start with the settings. i read the manual and watched the video but by the time i get going,so much happens (different signals) if get lost on what to change. can someone give me some direction on what to do...where does a rookie start with changing the settings? are there some basic settings that will work well? i have found a couple coins but have found enough nails to start my own sub-division! thanks for any help. my email address is tombarrett80@yahoo if anyone has some help for me! thanks,tom
 
First off, the C$ is a very powerful detector with lots of bells & whistles that can get confusing to a beginner. For many, it took 30-40 hours in the field to get comfortable. Just take your time & don't get frustrated right away. When you said you've been using the pre-set that right there sent up a red flag :surrender: Even FRL admitted they made the preset too "hot" (I have suggested it should have been 525 for years and that's why I even have that number in my screenname still....)To begin, turn your threshold & sensitivity way down. It's got so much power we find things with sensitivity on 1. Turn yours back to 3 or 4 to start. Drop that threshold down. 0 is way too hot for minerialized ground. Dial it back to -25 or -30. This should calm your detector down considerably. Don't even worry about things like averaging/ auto tracking/memory, etc. right yet....
Then pick some sites that are not super challenging at first. Don't take the C$ to your most iron trashed place or the wet sands of a beach. Take it to a park, or ball field. Dig some clad coins noteing how they read & "lock" in as non-moving numbers. We all dug nails at first, but try to sweep your targets from different directions and then nails/sm. iron should go negative. Good targets "sound" better too, but that takes practice to tell the difference....
Finally, Google "The Coinstrike Homepage".....it's loaded with info. and I think even a "tips guide" I wrote you cann print out that should help....
good luck,
Bill
 
thanks for the help bill, i can use all the help i can get! i wrote down your tips and i will try these things. i have one other question if you don`t mind... when a experienced person is treasure hunting do you have to adjust your detector often or do you basically leave it on one setting? thanks again for your help!!
 
the sensitivity is to hot for that area. I also might change the discrimination in real trashy areas, but that's about it.
 
you mentioned you would change the discrimination setting for trashy soil, if you were hunting around a old house and were picking up nails and such what would you set your discrimination on? i went out last weekend and i set the sen. on 4 and the threshold on -30 and discrimination on 99, to be honest with you i could tell no difference in those settings and the factory preset....it seemed to pick up nails just the same. i played around with the sen. and the threshold but i couldn`t tell much difference. i did find a few coins, i could tell a big difference in the tone on a dime and a nail, i did learn that! i appreciate your help and your replies to my post, i can use all the help i can get! have a great evening,tom
 
it will still get pretty good depth. I've dug coins at 4-6" when running a sens. of 2. If you run into electrical interference, you might have to drop the sensitivity down that low, even at the beach, I have had to do this in some places. Now, the higher or lower (which ever you look at it) with the threshold, you will lose a certain amount of depth with the lower in the minus you run. I try to run threshold from -25 to -10 depending on location and stability of detector. If It starts getting irratic or noisy, I will lower the threshold back to -25 or even lower if I have to.

They say that the threshold & sensitivity kind of work hand in hand with the C$, but I'm not that technical, Mike Hillis is the guy for that part of it. You will dig nails with any detector, but the C$ can see through a lot of trash and find the good stuff. But patience in the key with the C$, when I first picked up the C$, I hated it and wanted to stomp it in the ground because it was the noisiest squaking detector I had ever used, but after about 25 hours and a lot of frustration, I started figuring out what it was telling me and then after about 40 hours, I was really liking it.

Just remember with the C$ as with the CZ's, if you try to run to much sensitivity, I think it will actually cause you to lose depth rather then increase depth, but then again that's technical, and I aint that technical.
 
thanks mtdoramike, you have been a big help to me!!! i will say i had to laugh when you said you wanted to stomp it in the ground! i have had that feeling myself a time or two, well actually almost everytime i used it!
 
and like you said most of the time I want to trow away the dam thing
but unlike you my is so quiet I'm not sure whats going on
Last weekend I took it to a snow hunt contest its started OK at first than it just stopped like their was nothing there and I new there was
but could pinpoint there was no sound and the screen was all over
I want so bad to understand this machine but its dam discouraging
Keep posting anything you can on the Coin Strike I may one day figure it out
Thanks all
 
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