Fisher 1266-X User Manual

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Figure 6. Keep the search coil parallel

and as close to the ground at all times.

important for maximum coverage and depth. 4. If

you’re hunting on a lawn you can set the coil

right on the grass and search.

5. Take your time and overlap your sweeps by at

least 50%.

6. Search in a methodical manner. Pay close

attention to where you’re going and where

you’ve been.

7. Keep the search coil moving at a comfortable

rate. Remember that the 1266-X is a motion

detector and responds only when the search coil

(or the target) is moving while in the DISC modes.

8. TAKE YOUR TIME. Also very important. If you

walk too fast you can’t overlap your sweeps and

you’ll miss a lot of ground. If you sweep too fast,

you’ll lose sensitivity and miss the deepest targets.

9. The diagram on page 9 shows the search coil

detection pattern and how it is affected by

sweep speed, discrimination level and ground

mineralization while searching in DISC 1 or DISC 2.

Note that any one of the three, improper sweeps

speed, high discrimination or ground

mineralization will reduce your depth. All three

factors occurring at the same time will cost you

all but the shallowest of targets.

SEARCHING

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