angellionel
08-05-2010, 08:04 PM
Since we are seeing an increased interest and questions on the hunting modes available when using the E-Trac - 2-tone Ferrous and Multi-Tone Conduct - I figured that we should have a thread were we can cover all aspects of each of those two modes, discussing what has worked well at certain areas, reviewing which additional settings may yield best results, which mode would be best suited for meadows, parks, cellar holes, etc.
Please keep in mind that this thread is not to show which mode is best, since both offer the user excellent opportunities for making desirable finds. The intent is to learn and absorb information from those who have a great deal of experience and success using either of those modes. Ideally, if we can become proficient with both modes, we stand a greater chance of walking away from our hunting sites with several more good finds in our pouch.
Personally, I have had a preference for the Multi-Tone Conduct mode, and have used it almost exclusively when detecting parks and town commons. I also have a program with the 2-Tone Ferrous mode saved for testing purposes. I'm not yet sure if the settings accompanying the 2-Tone Ferrous mode are the best, but hopefully I can pick up some tips from those who have had a good deal of experience using that mode.
The following images show which settings I am currently using when detecting with the Multi-Tone Conduct mode, and the settings I have set up with the 2-Tone Ferrous mode when testing both modes on targets that have not been dug up. The discrimination patterns for each are different as well.
Just a note - the third column list the default E-Trac settings, and the fourth column list my on settings.
http://www.angellionel.com/misc/etrac_conduct2.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/misc/etrac_ferrous2.jpg
Let's keep the thread alive (hopefully), sharing tips, field experience, asking questions, while learning from each other.
Please keep in mind that this thread is not to show which mode is best, since both offer the user excellent opportunities for making desirable finds. The intent is to learn and absorb information from those who have a great deal of experience and success using either of those modes. Ideally, if we can become proficient with both modes, we stand a greater chance of walking away from our hunting sites with several more good finds in our pouch.
Personally, I have had a preference for the Multi-Tone Conduct mode, and have used it almost exclusively when detecting parks and town commons. I also have a program with the 2-Tone Ferrous mode saved for testing purposes. I'm not yet sure if the settings accompanying the 2-Tone Ferrous mode are the best, but hopefully I can pick up some tips from those who have had a good deal of experience using that mode.
The following images show which settings I am currently using when detecting with the Multi-Tone Conduct mode, and the settings I have set up with the 2-Tone Ferrous mode when testing both modes on targets that have not been dug up. The discrimination patterns for each are different as well.
Just a note - the third column list the default E-Trac settings, and the fourth column list my on settings.
http://www.angellionel.com/misc/etrac_conduct2.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/misc/etrac_ferrous2.jpg
Let's keep the thread alive (hopefully), sharing tips, field experience, asking questions, while learning from each other.