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« Reply #10 on: December 20, 2010, 11:56:26 am »
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I would buy her a Detector that offers better discrimination with ground tuning even if I had to buy a used one. Happy hunting with the wife.

I thought they all had ground tuning, and it was just a matter of manual or auto tuning.  If you're talking about BETTER ground tuning, what would that be? (as I am looking for a new Garrett MD).

Posted on: December 20, 2010, 11:50:35 AM
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I would buy her a Detector that offers better discrimination with ground tuning even if I had to buy a used one. Happy hunting with the wife.

What would better ground tuning look like?  They are either manual or auto, right? 

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after I made my post and read it, I realized my Frequency error.. Thanks.   Also it makes me wonder with the Ace 350 Freq. being higher than the XLT there wouldn't be near the interference there is with the 150 & 250's ??. About ground tuning.. I believe the difference in ground tune is how well the machine trac's the ground changes in mineralization or manually, how well you do setting it. The Ace 150 and 250's have one setting for any and all ground conditions, there is nothing automatic about that. Do the 150 & 250's offer ground tracking?  That is why I believe the coil is set so hot. I'm not a pro by any stretch of the imagination, but how else are you going to override mineralization changes in the ground if there is no automatic tracking.  Again don't get me wrong for the money the 150 and 250 are a good buy, from what I have read they have sold over 300,000 units in Europe since they came out.  Happy Hunting


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