Bounty Hunter Tracker ID
Approximate price: $150
Number of Reviews: 2
on 1 pages.
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donny in Melburne AR -
I got this for my little sister. She loves it. I don't. If your not a child or a beginner it's junk.
Feb 21, 2011
3 Yes
2 No
chicken little
Ken Carpenter in Marshall, Tx -
I call this machine "chicken little" because when you adjust the discriminate level to recognize the pulltab zone the high and low tones blend and it almost sounds like a chicken clucking. This machine is good for low to middle trash areas-not that it won't work in high trash areas. But you will get a lot of signals because it detects all metals above bottlecap setting and identifies them with a high tone for pennies thru quarters,a mixed or clucking sound for the pulltab zone,and a low tone for nickels and foil. It's just the thing for those who like to hear every signal and make up their minds about digging. It also has an all metal mode activated by just clicking the discriminate control to the off position. One secret feature known by few is that a high tone coin will still be picked up under a few or handful of pulltabs or most any other trash with a high tone. For those who own one and realize that the instruction manual does't explain how to set the discriminate control:click the discriminate control on. With a NICKEL in a free hand that has no jewelry on it, began sweeping the nickel back and forth in front of the coil while rotating the disc control further and further to the right. You will start out with and high tone,then a mixed tone,and finally the desired LOW tone-you're set! If you don't get into high trash areas that bombard you with lots of signals-this detector will both amuse and enrichen you.
Nov 02, 2007
48 Yes
6 No
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