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Slow from the start or?

knightsquad

New member
OK, I am literally CHOMPING at the bits at the anticipation of getting one of these E-Tracs
but I have a quick question guys.
I totally understand the (go slow) method for for maximum separation and to really pick out
the targets among the trash but do you actually have to start the hunt with this slow 3-4 sec
sweep or ONLY when you find something and then want to analyze it?

Thanks guys!
Pete

OH! Been reading about TTF a lot too BUT what does TTF actually stand for?
 
If in an open area and not getting any signals, you can swing a bit faster, then when you get into a target rich area slow down a bit so you can sniff out the good stuff. TTF is two tone, ferrous :) Two tones and the ferrous sounds. It keeps the nails from sounding off like a high tone. Great in heavy trash with little disc.
 
MrBranton33 said:
If in an open area and not getting any signals, you can swing a bit faster, then when you get into a target rich area slow down a bit so you can sniff out the good stuff. TTF is two tone, ferrous :) Two tones and the ferrous sounds. It keeps the nails from sounding off like a high tone. Great in heavy trash with little disc.


Ok, I thought so, Very good, Thanks Branton'

Pete
 
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