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Searching – Fisher 1266-X User Manual

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electrical interference caused by radio/TV

stations, power lines, etc. Turn your sensitivity up if

you want those deepest, smallest targets and

you’re willing to put up with some background

noise and more false signals. The maximum

sensitivity position is with the knob pushed in and

rotated full clockwise.

2. Decide how much discrimination you want to

use (see “DUAL DISCRIMINATION”).

3. Search slowly and systematically, sweeping in

a tight semicircle.

4. KEEP THE COIL PARALLEL TO, AND AS CLOSE TO

THE GROUND AS PRACTICAL (See Figeure 6). This is

Figure 5. Search pattern.

When the stem is properly

adjusted, the 1266-X is

balanced for sweeping in a

tight semicircle. Wide to the

right for right-handers. Wide to

the left for left-handers. Always

overlap your sweeps.

Good search techniques are every bit as important as

having a good metal detector.

1. Adjust your SENSITIVITY control. Only

experience will tell you how to set it in every

situation but start out in the ‘pull” position, turned

fully clockwise. As a general rule, turn your

sensitivity down to reduce excessive false signals

caused by mineralized ground “hot rocks” or

SEARCHING

may be detected in DISC 1 and pinpointed in DISC 2. (Lower

levels of discrimination produce stronger signals on deep or

small targets and it may be difficult to use the pinpoint mode if

there’s a lot of nearby trash.)

DUAL DISRCRIMINATION

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