![]() It could be as basic as the potentiometer just buggered but a suggestion would just save me some time of the troubleshooting I don't understand why no one else has had an issue similar. I even tryed heaps with your info on holding the button to see if it make a difference but no luck there either, the same My big issue is, like the text sais, I set it to disc mode and the discriminator is broken. I lay down on the ground a nail, a silver, a copper, a bottletop, 20c and a pulltab for testing I think either a capacitor is dying or transistor but I can't seem to find a straight answer when it comes to repairing a detector circuit boardĨ is the setting of discriminate, sort of similar to the coinmaster where turning this knob controls what targets it will detect.Īnything below 4.5 will start to remove iron signals, 5-6 pull tabs and 20c coins, 6-8 $1, $2, 10c, 1 penny Its more a hardware / electrical issue than user issue. I'd love for it to be fixed though so if anyone can help please, please throw me a yell, she needs to live again and not sit on a shelf!Ĭheers for attempting to help silver, I can see your trying hard lol I might be the only person with this detector left as it seems a bit rare, this info 'may' be useful for the CoinMaster detectors as well. It seems ill be back to that spot soon as its a couple hundred metres long Photos will be coming on another thread I'm making of my detector finds I thought I had cleared this ground with this detector but the new settings gave me another 3 half pennies, 2 pennies, 4 two cent coins, and a few other decimals, all within 5m square of turf. It was picking signals very close to trash, under charcoal fire pits under the grass and had to use GEB NORM sometimes to pinpoint the target. So I started swinging the ground I know I've cleared the top 2" at least of pre-decimal coins last year and the detector started making the new flutter signal here and there. I put a coin on the ground and waved the coil over it and a distinct, broken, flutter signal occured. I set the threshold ( Tone setting ) just audible and disc level to 8 and it still did the same thing. So I set it to that, and it seemed to cut out signals from the threshold. One I had not used much and that's the GEB DISC. If it sounded too big ( made noise for 5" length ) I'd leave it.ĭylan and I went for a park detect and near the end of the day I had a play with some settings. At this point, the only sign of a coin was a sharp 'blip' or 'blip blip' and everything else I checked its size with a slow swing over the target to 'see' what size it was. I've been non discriminating with it for a few months now with frustration as the rust and pulltabs come up. It started off as a pulsing fade of the threshold noise, and now the setting does absolutely nothing. I still need a hand fixing my coinmaster and its normal TR DISC.
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