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To set up your Tracker metal detector for cache hunting requires that you
turn off the Discrimination Mode. Sensitivity needs to be maximized for
ultimate depth capability. (Tracker III or IV users: place the toggle switch
in the center). Remember, if you're getting false signals, the Sensitivity will
have to be cut back slightly. On the Tracker 2-D model, the false signaling
can occur in the All Metals Mode by not being properly ground balanced.
Refer to the special chapter in this book for Tracker 2-D users.
Now that we have our Tracker in the All Metals Mode, we are ready to
approach our cache hunt. There are many reasons we have the Tracker in
the All Metals Mode when hunting for caches:
I. A cache is usually buried one to four-feet deep. The Tracker will lose
sensitivity once the Discrimination Mode is turned on.
II. Caches may be hidden in an aluminum or tin can, iron box, steel
containers like a strong box -- all of these metals are eliminated once you
turn on your Discrimination Mode even though there may be silver in the
same metal container. If any of these type of metals, that normally would
be discriminated out, come in between your coil and the precious metal
you're attempting to find, the detector will not emit a tone unless you're in
the All Metal Mode.
III. You will be able to permeate all surface trash when in the All Metals
Mode, because you will be digging everything. The surface trash would
have been a buffer to you in the Discrimination Mode, for you would not
have gotten a signal in that same spot even though there might have been a
jar of old silver dollars. Of course, this requires that you dig the surface
trash and check the same spot where you've removed this same surface
trash. This is in case the cache may have been screened out by this same
trash.
Let's first examine our approach to cache hunting by creating the most
likely sequence of encountering a hidden cache; this would be an old
abandoned home site. Why is this? This goes into another complete aspect
of treasure hunting: Research. Most of your cache hunting endeavors
require common sense combined with research. If you consider the fact
that during the Nineteenth Century there were not as many banks, that
would mean choices were limited as to where to place your savings.
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