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New machine arrived today

db-uk

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Hi all

First post here, I started metal detecting 8 months ago and bought a Whites Treasure Master, nice machine but outgrew it so I have bought a Racer 2 which arrived today :)
I have been watching loads of YouTube vids over the last few days to get a grip of how it operates which I thought seemed simple enough but watching other people use it then you attempt it yourself is always a different matter :)
One thing I am a bit concerned about is I thought it was chattering a bit much and thought I may have a defective coil but after actually reading the manual on ground balancing and realising you have to do an automatic ground balance on land without any metal, well my garden is full of the stuff so I think this is where the chattering is coming from, Have to try it at another location.

Overall I am really impressed with the detector and now I actually have it, watching the YouTube vids again I may understand them a bit better and look forward to digging up many goodies :)
 
I would suggest running your new Racer in 3 tones until you get more experience with it. 3 tones is much quieter, with less chatter. However, you should be able to find a clean spot in your garden to ground balance it unless your garden is a bed of nails. You only need a few inches.

Also, look for any electrical interference nearby, which can cause a lot of excess noise.

Enjoy your detector and feel free to ask questions.
 
I just have to agree with everything Kapok said.... Wish it wasn't so HOT here, or I'd be out enjoying my Racer today......and CONGRATS! on a Great machine
 
Thanks for the info chaps, The back garden IS a hotbed of nails and countless other ferrous material...in all metal mode and this is also with the Treasure Master it is one constant signal but I will get out over the weekend and see whats what :)
Mind you I don't really know how what sounds it is supposed to make and how quiet it is supposed to be but just watched a vid with someone using the Red Racer and it is pretty chattery!
Cheers
 
I find that these detectors, both the Makro and the Nokata are a bit chattery around here and found the gain (sensitivity) is too high from the factory, so I have to lower mine down a bit to get it to settle down, so if you notice it seems to chatter too much just lower the gain down a bit. These are more sensitive than what you been using as you will see with experience.

Rick
 
Nothing to add besides enjoy the machine and learn it as best you can and make your money back plus some!!!
Congrats on a great choice!!!
 
Day two of my new Racer 2...
Went out to a permission literally a few minutes walk from my home, a farmers field which is incredibly trashy. The Treasure master never found a single thing because it is simply full of iron but the Racer 2 actually picked some targets among the crap!
First 3 coins, a modern 20p, and two pre decimal coins, a 1968 three pence and a rather nice 1966 ship half penny (this is the UK) and a small 1cm round lead disk which is encrusted in green but careful viewing looks like there is some sort of design plus possibly lettering. I think it may be a very old flax bale seal or a simple lead token but a nice find, the other stuff was interesting relics but don't know what they could be as yet.
The chattering I experienced yesterday was virtually gone with an automatic ground balance on different soil :)
Overall I am very impressed with the machine, well worth the money but the only thing that spoiled my experience was the stupid headphones as every time I put the machine on the floor they got ripped of my head so cordless is the way to go!
Cheers
 
Sounds like the Racer is doing a great job. Yes the included headphones if you got the Pro Pack are right close to worthless for using on a detector. A good pair of detecting headphones ( Pro Stars, Killer Bees etc) will make a world of difference. Also, Makro makes a pair of wireless headphones for the Racer 2.
 
The R2 is a great machine, I'm sure you'll do well with it.

Get the Makro wireless headphones and you'll never want to wear another pair of wired headphones in your life, I LOVE my Makro wireless headphones on my R2 and Impact. It's so nice not to be tethered to the machine, no more wires to get tangled up in the brush, can you tell I like them :detecting:
 
Well, Day 3 of my new Racer 2, went down to a slither of land that lots of people walk through now and in the past. I found only a few coins with the treasure master before so was eager to see what the Racer 2 would do, well it is a coin magnet as in a very short time I had found 8 old coins plus a multitude of modern coins.
This is a very easy machine to use, the tones are extremely easy to decipher and the settings are simplistic but powerful...in essence, I LOVE IT :))

I found 5 ship half pennies, three in a coin spill, one shilling and two three pence coins plus is what at first I thought was a coin but was a disk with "STANLEY Q.C. REFRESHMENTS", not sure what this was though.
I also went to the beach afterwards to see how it would perform on the notorious NE England highly mineralized sands and I must say it worked perfectly...once ground balanced not a single falsing, it was silent but unfortunately was also silent for finds, it's a very clean beach :), the only two but very clear signals I had on the wet sand was a piece of foil and a two pence piece but it worked :))

Very happy.
 
seen yuh posts over on the other forum.

Nice choice of detector....LOVE MINE!!

Matt.
 
Encouraging to read that you are happy with your Racer 2.
I just took delivery on a Red Racer 2 weeks ago. I can't say I love it yet, but still learning the machine.

I tried the cheap headphones that came with my Racer. After about 3 min I put them back in my car and put the real Mccoy on. Killer B's.
 
I hope you have better luck I would not buy this marko racer if they paid me this thing is like using a bounty hunter if I did it again I would buy a whites and I have had all kinds of detectors in my 30 years of detecton it will not work in slat wet sand and all I keep doing is setting and resetting this thing is a kids toy.
 
beachbandit said:
I hope you have better luck I would not buy this marko racer if they paid me this thing is like using a bounty hunter if I did it again I would buy a whites and I have had all kinds of detectors in my 30 years of detecton it will not work in slat wet sand and all I keep doing is setting and resetting this thing is a kids toy.


I don't have a Racer but I have a Nokta CoRe which is supposed to be similar. I did have a Bounty Hunter and for the price, it wasn't that bad. It was a decent machine to enter the metal detecting world and learn the ropes. It found me many silver coins and rings. The CoRe and I'm sure any Nokta/Mars detector is in a different category. They are not a beginner machine in my opinion but they are certainly not toys. Perhaps yours is broken.
 
beachbandit said:
I hope you have better luck I would not buy this marko racer if they paid me this thing is like using a bounty hunter if I did it again I would buy a whites and I have had all kinds of detectors in my 30 years of detecton it will not work in slat wet sand and all I keep doing is setting and resetting this thing is a kids toy.

Hello there. I happened to read this post. I am the Sales & Marketing Manager of Nokta & Makro.
Your comments about the Racer surprised me …and I am sure a lot of other member of this forum, too.
Racer is rated as one of the best machines you can get at this price point.
Is there anything we can do to make it work for you? Maybe you are not using it correctly or maybe there is something wrong with the device?
We are here to help should you need any assistance. My name is Dilek and my email is dilek@noktadetectors.com
Regards.
 
Nokta Detectors said:
beachbandit said:
I hope you have better luck I would not buy this marko racer if they paid me this thing is like using a bounty hunter if I did it again I would buy a whites and I have had all kinds of detectors in my 30 years of detecton it will not work in slat wet sand and all I keep doing is setting and resetting this thing is a kids toy.

Hello there. I happened to read this post. I am the Sales & Marketing Manager of Nokta & Makro.
Your comments about the Racer surprised me …and I am sure a lot of other member of this forum, too.
Racer is rated as one of the best machines you can get at this price point.
Is there anything we can do to make it work for you? Maybe you are not using it correctly or maybe there is something wrong with the device?
We are here to help should you need any assistance. My name is Dilek and my email is dilek@noktadetectors.com
Regards.
Dilek, this person is just a troll, who posts stuff like this on the forums. No one takes him seriously. He is just an annoyance.
 
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