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Responsible detecting – White’s Electronics Beach Hunter 300 User Manual

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Ch6 BeachHunter 300 Searching

PINPOINTING BY
"X"ING THE LOOP

Productive areas or areas that have potential, should

be searched from at least two different directions, at

ninety degree angles from each other.

Care must be taken to use the appropriate digging

tool for the terrain, and not to leave unsightly exca-

vations or holes on other peoples property.

There are hundreds of digging tools designed to

minimize the impact removal of small items has

on the grass and vegetation. Tools can also avoid

damaging the items found.

Sand scoops are all that is needed in some areas, in

others a hand gardening spade. Challenging ground

conditions may require more sophisticated tools.

Check with your Dealer regarding an appropriate

tool for your area.

The beach replenishes itself with each season and

with each shift in the sand. The more traffic (peo-

ple) and the longer (older) the traffic, the better the

odds of lost valuables.

You may want to start with your own yard. Valu-

ables can be found anywhere people have

congregated, gathered, lived, sat, walked, played,

camped, picnicked, traveled or fought.

Any area inhabited before 1965, is likely to have

the older styles of collectable coins.

You must have permission to search both private

and public property from the owner or person in

charge of managing the property. In most cases,

you can locate the owner, or available permit sys-

tem, through City Hall or the County Seat.

If the area is City owned contact the Parks and

Recreations Department. If it is a State or Federal

Park contact the superintendent or grounds keeper.

Known and marked historical sites, parks, and mon-

uments, typically are off limits to metal detecting.

Responsible Detecting

Note: For searching in extreme conditions, im-

proved performance (increased depth) may result by

reducing the SENSITIVITY setting.

Because the loop must be moving in order

to accurately respond, the sweep of the loop is

critical to performance. Sweep the loop close to

the ground. Keep it close throughout the sweep.

Overlap each pass by at least 50%.