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« on: August 31, 2011, 12:34:16 pm »
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Hey everyone,
 I am a newbe in the metal detector area . I have a CZ-2O METAL DETECTOR and was recently out there on the Beach using it . I did have trouble ground truthing it on the Beach w/ no difference in signal humming. Can anyone give me the settings to use to ground truth it ? I did set it on the preset settings for looking and found alot of Beer and bottle tabs. What settings should I use to search for rings etc. I don't have a manual, so your help would be greatly appreciated. Any ideas and experienced observations to use the CZ-20 WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
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