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Hit The Beach With The Sov

SurfPro

New member
The wife and I went to the beach this afternoon. She with one of our trusty Dual Field PI's, and I with my new Sov GT. Wow! I must say that in the beginning I was taken aback with all of the different sounds that come out of this machine. Having only used Whites PI's prior to today I wasn't prepared for that. Those familiar with the the PI's know what I'm talking about. A fraction of the tone variations that I heard with the Sov. The constant threshold changes kept throwing me initially. When it changed I'd look for the target and couldn't find it. After awhile I was able to clearly hear a target worth digging and realized that it was just reacting to the junk metal. Most of the time the threshold was kind of a low pitched crunchy buzz, which I assume was after nulling over iron. I think that I was running the sensitivity too high at around 10:00, nulling out too frequently.

The manual refers to top right switch (Track, fix & P/Point) as the ground balance switch. Indicating it's used in the all metal mode and switching to track to do so. I've read that others set the ground balance in discriminate mode adjusting the sensitivity control until the threshold starts to null, then backing it off until it holds steady, while either slowly sweeping or moving the coil up and down. I wonder why that isn't mentioned in the manual, it often is on this forum.

My main problem was figuring out where to put the hip mount bag that I purchased with the unit. I'm a lefty, with the Dual Field I was able to where the box on my left hip and swing with my left hand comfortably. This bag is too big and made that impossible. When I tried switching it to my right hip it interfered with my scoop (babbs), snagging it in the headphone cable and just plain got in the way. VERY FRUSTRATING!! The bag is too darn big. Some of you are chest mounting, I'd like to know how. I'm often out for quite awhile and shaft mounting isn't for me. I'd like to have access to the controls and have the thing NOT be in the way.

I'm excited and looking forward to learning this thing, I'll keep you posted on my progress. Any help, suggestions etc... would be much appreciated.

Today's nut for 2 hours: $2.29
No bottle caps or bobby pins

Best,
Sandhunter
Santa Monica, CA
 
There is a Blue Bag especially for hip/chest mounting the GT, its a very tight fit unlike the black one. Its so tight that you have to pass the headphone wire up through the hole in the bottom prior to putting in the detector rather than conecting it at the top, also you phones need a right angle jack or the lid won't close. No use for stem mount though

Minelab hip mount bag Quite often they come up on ebay
 
I chest mount mine useing a binocular mounting system made by Crooked Horn Outfitters ( BINO-SYSTEM )
find them on line or maybe CABELAS Sporting goods. Very light weight and just snap's on to the MineLab blue
hip bag. I added a 1" strap to mine where a belt would be threaded into the hip pouch so it won't flop away
from my chest when I bend over. Works Great!!!! HH

XT18000
 
Surfpro

My wife and I went camping for a week at Pt. Mugu to go hunt some Los Angeles area beaches, 3 weeks ago.:twodetecting: We had visions of some GREAT FINDS as we know those popular LA beaches have thousands of people on them during the summer. We went to Santa Monica Pier beach and spent over 6 hours hunting there. My wife hit the north side with the GT, I started north side, then walked under the pier, and all the way down to near Venice Beach area. I had the Excal ll so I was IN the wet sand up to 3' deep at a semi low tide, and hunted around the wet to dry sand area along the coast. We found VERY LITTLE for all our efforts!:goodnight: They plow the sand all over that beach, which makes it nice and clean, yet I think it must really mess with the coins. We found coins in very random area's rather than centralized, like near the waters edge. We Hit Zuma beach the next day, and found the same plowed sand, and had the same poor finds. Then we hit Broad beach road in Malibu, and were very near skunked, except for the paper dollar bill I found floating in the surf!

Is that area just really well hunted, or what? (Maybe your just working the area real hard! and found everything all ready! :thumbup:) Maybe we were there too late after the summer season? We only saw one other detectorist on the beach at Santa Monica, he was having the same luck we were, but it was like Tuesday when most are at work. Do you find much on those very well used beaches?

Beachnut
 
That's what I use. I can carry an extra battery, cell phone, gloves, reading glasses, gum, etc. Only $14.95, plus shipping. You can put it out of your way and easily access the box when you need to. I put mine on a 2" belt, but if the thinner belt doesn't bother you, you are ready to go when you get it. I just cut a small hole for the control cable and run my phone cable down thru the top. I have used only 2 of these in about 8 years now. Attach a loop (tie wrap) to the cable abd a snap hook to the belt where you want resistance when you drop your rod or whatever, so you don't put any strain on the connection. I can send you a pic of mine if you are interested.

Bill (aka Plugger)
 
I hip mount or chest mount all my detectors. I don't like the newer Combo Minelab bag. I use the old blue hip mount bag. It was made specifically for hip and chest mounting. It's smaller and the control box fits snugly. When I chest mount for wading I use a modified elastic Bino strap around my neck and the same web belt I use when hip mounting around my upper belly to hold the control box firmly so it doesn't flop around when I bend over. It's very comfortable.
 
My Advantage and my Elite are the exact same size as the GT and they both fit with no problems. The blue bag is a tad shorter in length but the top flap closes and is held with the velcro if I need to close it.
 
I just cut the thin belt comes with the fanny pack and sew the ends into loops and slide it on the belt, along with my finds pouch and digging knife. Here's a picture. Notice the snap hook and the loop on the cable. This fanny pack is on a 3" padded Dewalt work belt and is very comfortable.
 
crazyman said:
My Advantage and my Elite are the exact same size as the GT and they both fit with no problems. The blue bag is a tad shorter in length but the top flap closes and is held with the velcro if I need to close it.

Hey Crazyman,

How do you plug in your head phones with the blue bag? It looks like you'd need a right angle jack on the phones for you to be able to close the top. I don't see many headphones with a right angle plug, the Koss phones that came with it have straight plug.

Thanks,
Pro
 
Most of the top phones have right angle plugs but not all, if yours doesn't you can get a 90
 
tickets were none and only a few targets = clad.............some kind of little job.............no clue what it is or might be.

now this harness rig is not pretty and i would only use on really nice days like today. i added two belt loops in the back in case i decided to werer on the hip.


just for your info. only
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=helZgG6plUc
 
GraveDiggerMax-VaBch-Va said:
tickets were none and only a few targets = clad.............some kind of little job.............no clue what it is or might be.

now this harness rig is not pretty and i would only use on really nice days like today. i added two belt loops in the back in case i decided to werer on the hip.


just for your info. only
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=helZgG6plUc

That's a dandy little rig you have there Max, and a great video too!
 
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