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setting on the beach for cz-21

clyde

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can some one please help me to set up the cz -21 i live in south florida and do a lot of beach hunting in and out of the water what are the best setting for me to use so i can get the best out the this machine all help will be greatly appreciated
 
I don't think there's a "best" setting other than just setting your sensitivity for barely perceptble audio, and doing a ground balance. What the resulting settings will be is determined by the specific area your hunting in. Sometimes your best achievable ground balance setting may be a 1. Got to do this on your own. Best of luck.
 
I use a CZ20, essentially the same animal.

How I use it is to ground balance it, set discrimination to 0 so I listen to all three tones and hear all targets, set volume so it is comfortable and set sensitivity as high as possible without a lot of falsing. The sensitivity may vary a lot depending on the type of sand. Last time I was in the Florida panhandle area, I could set the sensitivity pretty high, like around 7. Most places I run with the sensitivity between 5 and 6.

Easy to use, good detector.

Dig all solid mid and high tones. If a low tone breaks into mid tone some, dig that too. If a low tone breaks to high tone, slow the sweep way down over the target. If it then stays low tone, it is pretty sure to be iron. Dig the low tones too for a while to learn the language of the detector.
Enjoy your CZ.
tvr
 
Having used many CZ land models on saltwater beaches its imperative that you ground balance where you are hunting( wet or dry sand) and you may have to lower sens.but use the highest you can get away with while having a stable unit. Many diffrerent variances from beach to beach and even one particuliar beach may vary depending what waves have brought in...from day to day...
 
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