DETECTOR, STAKE/METAL

$30.00$40.00

A metal detector is an instrument that detects the presence of metal nearby. Metal detectors are useful for finding metal inclusions hidden within objects, or metal object buried underground. They often consist of a handheld unit with a sensor probe which can be swept over the ground or other objects. Also good for finding property line markers

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Description

    • Electronic Pinpointing: to precisely locate target and speed recovery
    • Accept/Reject Discrimination: to modify discrimination patterns
    • Five Search Modes: select pre-set discrimination pattern or create your own
    • Continuous Coin Depth Indicator: to determine target depth
    • Battery Condition Indicator: shows battery life continually
    • Interchangeable ACE series searchcoils: are available
    • Expanded Target ID Legend: easy-to-read above large LCD screen
    • Pushbutton Controls: with One-Touch operation
    • Other features: 3-piece travel/storage, disassembles to 24″; adjustable arm cuff; quarter-inch (1/4″) size headphone jack.

    Search Modes (Discrimination Patterns): 5 plus electronic pinpointing

    • All Metal (Zero)
    • Jewelry
    • Custom
    • Relics
    • Coins
    • Pinpoint
  • Pinpointing with the ACE 250

    Pinpointing with the ACE 250 Pinpointing is one of the most important, but simple to learn, techniques you need when treasure hunting. Knowing how to pinpoint correctly can mean the difference between digging a six-inch hole or a 2-inch plug.

    Using the Pinpoint Mode (ACE 250)

    The ACE 250 is equipped with an electronic Pinpoint pushbutton that makes pinpointing more accurate. Using this Pinpoint Mode is simple to do. After detecting a target, place the searchcoil on the ground to the side of the target’s suspected location. Now, press and hold the Pinpoint pushbutton while maintaining contact with the ground and slowly move your searchcoil from left to right and then front to back over the suspected target’s location. The maximum sound will be heard when the target is directly beneath the center of the searchcoil as shown.

    Also, while electronically pinpointing, the Upper Scale on the LCD indicates signal strength. When the greatest number of LCD segments (increasing left to right on the scale) is shown, the center of the search coil is directly over the target.

    The pinpoint location is almost always in the center of the coil. In other words, a target pinpointed with an Ace 250 will be directly beneath the center of the searchcoil (See Using the Pinpoint Mode). However, exceptions to this rule may occur for oddly shaped iron targets, such as a nail or piece of wire lying horizontally in the ground; flat objects on edge; or, even a very shallow coin. In cases such as these, the pinpoint location may be closer to the front of the inner coil as shown here.

    By carefully paying attention to the audio signals (and the Upper Scale indication on the 250) you’ll quickly become familiar with how your Ace pinpoints deep and shallow targets.

     

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Duration

3-hr, Daily

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