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Teknetics T2 SE

BarryL

Active member
Just got one and a question for you users of this one. what would be a good starting setup for it for a Ghost town hunt I have coming up I did get the stock coil and the 5 inch coil as well Ground balance is not an issue as it seems pretty easy . Thanks
 
just turn it on and set the tones to 3. if you're not finding anything you can increase the sensitivity to increase depth or use boost if it has it.
 
3 tone uses sampled & continuous signal together..... so deep targets will sound out like a surface Target. The 2+ tone uses Continuous signal with VCO, so the loudness of the tone is based on the depth of the target........The 2+ Tone Will give you more information on your Target such as depth / size of the target.............I would recommend for you to try them all...... They all work very well

Good luck with your new T2
 
chuck said:
just turn it on and set the tones to 3. if you're not finding anything you can increase the sensitivity to increase depth or use boost if it has it.

Well did some testing in my Test garden after Ground balancing with sens at 81 and 3 tones yes it does have boost but seems all target IDs are about 10 to 12 points under what the manual states should be as well as the tones are all the same and not much difference no high tones at all even if I go to 4 tones still medium to low . I have a 1873 US quarter buried at 8 inches and IDs at 77 My Omega reads it at 85 . A us silver dollar in the 1800s reads 79 My omega reads it at 96 seems as there is a problem with tones and typical ID numbers may have to send to First Texas
 
Yea you got a problem. The t2 tones clear and distinct.
 
supertraq said:
Yea you got a problem. The t2 tones clear and distinct.

yea my T2 classic was spot on so a trip to FT is about to be done
 
A quarter should be around 88, I've never found a silver dollar but the new dollar coins and halfs will read higher than a quarter in the low 90's. These numbers will lower if there's other metal in the hole or close enough for the coil to pick it up.
 
chuck said:
A quarter should be around 88, I've never found a silver dollar but the new dollar coins and halfs will read higher than a quarter in the low 90's. These numbers will lower if there's other metal in the hole or close enough for the coil to pick it up.

I agree but no matter what both coils and does not matter what tone position I have it in its the same no high tones and ID is way off going to send in to FT and get repaired My T2 classic is spot on and Omega is spot on so I know it should read better than what its doing 77 is not where it should be reading on a quarter buried for over 7 yrs all other detectors read as they should . Thanks guys it s fixing to be on its way to Felix at FT for repair too good of a machine to give up on it
 
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