assassin_chad_23
04-21-2013, 01:30 AM
Hello every one :) So i bought my first detector and its an old one lol... a radio shack 63-3006 for $39.. It may be old but it seems to work pretty well though i cant figure out the fine tuning.. I leave it in vlf mode and set the ground and dig every thing that it beeps on lol... Went to the state park that was closed for the winter friday and found about 30 tabs, 10+ bottle caps, 3 OLD water pipes (at over foot deep) and one canadian dime... Most of the items were 2-3 the dime was at 6 and barely registered.
Oh yeah im was meaning to introduce myself... lol Im Chade I live in northern Vt. I have always wanted to get into detecting and have got into gold panning... i have a lot of old places around that i can get permission for with ease. I am going to a house a brother mason has owned since the early 70's and has never had any one detect his yard... the house was built in 1840 and his property borders the old saloon they use to tie up the horses in his yard :) so i figured this would be a GREAT place to start!
I also have one question... This old detector i got seems to be pretty decent it has a ground balance control which seems to only be available on more expensive detectors. as well as tune.. sensitivity... and discretion... I have done a test with some black sands that i have yet to seperate the cold dust from and it registers the dust... I also took it to a spot i suspected would be good and the river i panned the first spot it sounded on and found flake... so it seems to be a help with panning but will this beable to find the old coins that i would love to see?? and would getting an F2 be a good upgrade?
Oh yeah im was meaning to introduce myself... lol Im Chade I live in northern Vt. I have always wanted to get into detecting and have got into gold panning... i have a lot of old places around that i can get permission for with ease. I am going to a house a brother mason has owned since the early 70's and has never had any one detect his yard... the house was built in 1840 and his property borders the old saloon they use to tie up the horses in his yard :) so i figured this would be a GREAT place to start!
I also have one question... This old detector i got seems to be pretty decent it has a ground balance control which seems to only be available on more expensive detectors. as well as tune.. sensitivity... and discretion... I have done a test with some black sands that i have yet to seperate the cold dust from and it registers the dust... I also took it to a spot i suspected would be good and the river i panned the first spot it sounded on and found flake... so it seems to be a help with panning but will this beable to find the old coins that i would love to see?? and would getting an F2 be a good upgrade?