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just got the gti 2500

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Congrats on your machine! Enjoy it ! Hank
 
Take your time to learn what it's saying. I have a hard time using a machine without imaging anymore.

John
 
Also, on shallow targets the imaging may show it as being big. If it shows as big for only a short distance while moving the coil, it's a shallower, smaller target.

John
 
Orion42 said:
Also, on shallow targets the imaging may show it as being big. If it shows as big for only a short distance while moving the coil, it's a shallower, smaller target.

John
thanks john thats what i need to know all the help i can get
 
Orion42 said:
Take your time to learn what it's saying. I have a hard time using a machine without imaging anymore.

John
what about all metal
 
Start off on coins or jewelery mode. All metal will pick up targets at the edge of detection in discriminate modes. Dig a lot of iffy signals until you get the feel of the machine. The 2500 is a different beast.

John
 
iam looking at coils i need input i like the 5in dd and the 10x14 dd feed back please
 
Orion42 said:
Start off on coins or jewelery mode. All metal will pick up targets at the edge of detection in discriminate modes. Dig a lot of iffy signals until you get the feel of the machine. The 2500 is a different beast.

John
thanks
 
If this is your first machine you have a huge learning curve Don't give up know a few guy's who ended up putting it in the closet and starting back with a 250 The 25 is a great tool just need some patience or dig every thing till you get the hang of it keep away from the 10in holes you could be making:lmfao:
 
akaguy said:
If this is your first machine you have a huge learning curve Don't give up know a few guy's who ended up putting it in the closet and starting back with a 250 The 25 is a great tool just need some patience or dig every thing till you get the hang of it keep away from the 10in holes you could be making:lmfao:
not my first but like all new detectors it takes a wile to know cant wate for the weekend
 
I'm still trying to learn mine, but it's the only detector I ever used and I really am happy with it. Hope you enjoy it very much. I like the imaging very much, also and use the 9.5 and 12.5 imaging coils more than the sniper and 5 X 10 DD. The all metal mode picks up the tinest pieces of metal and I just mostly use the coins and zero mode. When I am out in the woods and there isn't a lot of metal trash, I use the all metal more than at the local schools.
 
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