Goldsnoop pro
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Goldsnoop pro
I have recentley bought a Goldsnoop pro, I could not afford at this stage, a minelab ect. I have been around the Vic Goldfields and found lots of junk. My problem is, I often get just one single signal and when passing the coil back over the area, I do not pick up any other signal, I am left wondering what's going on and why do I get these one-off signals. I do have faith in my Goldsnoop in finding Gold, but I have only been detecting a couple of months. Can anyone help with regards to using the Goldsnoop
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Re: Goldsnoop pro
hi steve,
can't help with the goldsnoop but with some coils in genaral if you bump
them you will get a signal, sometimes a bit of grass is enough to give a slight noise.
with the goldsnoop i believe they run silent until you get a signal, from what i've heard.
if that is correct then maybe sometimes if you swing too fast for the machine to keep up with the ground
you may get a bit of noise (ground noise) then when you swing back over the same spot the machine has caught back up with the ground (rebalanced) the noise will be gone.
i don't use a goldsnoop but what i've said applies to detectors in genaral.
it's a bit hard to say exactly without witnessing it actualy happening.
if you can't get a noise/signal to repeat in the same spot then move on
it will just be ground noise
but i hope this helps
cheers fencejumper
can't help with the goldsnoop but with some coils in genaral if you bump
them you will get a signal, sometimes a bit of grass is enough to give a slight noise.
with the goldsnoop i believe they run silent until you get a signal, from what i've heard.
if that is correct then maybe sometimes if you swing too fast for the machine to keep up with the ground
you may get a bit of noise (ground noise) then when you swing back over the same spot the machine has caught back up with the ground (rebalanced) the noise will be gone.
i don't use a goldsnoop but what i've said applies to detectors in genaral.
it's a bit hard to say exactly without witnessing it actualy happening.
if you can't get a noise/signal to repeat in the same spot then move on
it will just be ground noise
but i hope this helps
cheers fencejumper
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Thanks for the Info regarding ground noise, I will move more slowly in future.
Regards Steve
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Registration date : 2009-12-31
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