That's exactly what happens with my Nokta Relics at the beach too. I'm by a freshwater lake, and it's the same thing. I had to go into the GEN mode and pull the sensitivity all the way down to 35, and then I get the gold chain back, and make sure to turn off Auto ground. Other than that, this detector rocks!!
I have said impact . Ground balance and get a nice threshold and 30 seconds later it just grunts at me . Not really experienced with it . Gotta keep flicking the switch to retune . Is that normal .
That's all good but Targets at the Beach are always very deep ! If you lift that coil a few inches you will not hear that Chain at all. I think for Beach hunting it's a waist of time. I rather take my TDI Pro or TDI SL to the Beach !
Depends where you hunt. Some people hunt the wet sand right after the tide recedes looking for newly lost items. My TDI Pro is the deepest beach machine I know of but it will not hear this gold chain.... different detectors for different purposes....
PI detectors are always going to be better on salt water. I have used my Impact down the beach and yes you do sometimes have to set it up manually but it does proform very well for a VLF machine. I use my Impact on extremely difficult land thats riddled with hot rocks and black coke rocks that give off a highly positive response but my Impact still picks up the goods and it does finds the smallest of objects that are deep.
Great to see a interesting test on the Impact . In the manual it does say you can run +5 .Which will help the signals . I usually use auto . But on occasion i have had to manual GB . Might try in pasture usually DI3 . Auto GB then manually go up 5 . Interesting . Looking forward to your next Impact test . We don't do much beech work . More untouched pasture and a bit of arable .
Positively ground balancing detectors on land helps enhance the signal for some deep/smaller targets. With salt water it can be unstable when you go into the positive side for example with the AT Max, I had to negatively ground balance it by -3 to get it to operate somewhat quietly on the beach. The impact impressed me by hearing the gold chain.
I like them both plus I have the Simplex to test and I will be doing a video review this month. From what I have seen so far, its a good machine at a great price.
That's exactly what happens with my Nokta Relics at the beach too. I'm by a freshwater lake, and it's the same thing. I had to go into the GEN mode and pull the sensitivity all the way down to 35, and then I get the gold chain back, and make sure to turn off Auto ground. Other than that, this detector rocks!!
Thanks for the review. Considering a new machine in the future. Nice to see real world reviews.
Glen
I have said impact . Ground balance and get a nice threshold and 30 seconds later it just grunts at me . Not really experienced with it . Gotta keep flicking the switch to retune . Is that normal .
That's all good but Targets at the Beach are always very deep ! If you lift that coil a few inches you will not hear that Chain at all. I think for Beach hunting it's a waist of time. I rather take my TDI Pro or TDI SL to the Beach !
Depends where you hunt. Some people hunt the wet sand right after the tide recedes looking for newly lost items. My TDI Pro is the deepest beach machine I know of but it will not hear this gold chain.... different detectors for different purposes....
I rather pull out a deep Diamond Gold ring than a very small Gold chain on the surface !!!
PI detectors are always going to be better on salt water.
I have used my Impact down the beach and yes you do sometimes have to set it up manually but it does proform very well for a VLF machine.
I use my Impact on extremely difficult land thats riddled with hot rocks and black coke rocks that give off a highly positive response but my Impact still picks up the goods and it does finds the smallest of objects that are deep.
You can put coil in the water ?
Yes
@@DetectorComparisons thanks!
Great to see a interesting test on the Impact . In the manual it does say you can run +5 .Which will help the signals . I usually use auto . But on occasion i have had to manual GB . Might try in pasture usually DI3 . Auto GB then manually go up 5 . Interesting . Looking forward to your next Impact test . We don't do much beech work . More untouched pasture and a bit of arable .
Positively ground balancing detectors on land helps enhance the signal for some deep/smaller targets. With salt water it can be unstable when you go into the positive side for example with the AT Max, I had to negatively ground balance it by -3 to get it to operate somewhat quietly on the beach. The impact impressed me by hearing the gold chain.
Use L19 at 4.5 , it will be balls on target
Thanks for the review. Help me choose Makro Racer 2 and Nokta Impact?
I like them both plus I have the Simplex to test and I will be doing a video review this month. From what I have seen so far, its a good machine at a great price.
👍👍 thanks for great info my friend .👍
Now that is info you can use. How many gold chains are still out there. Probably a lot. 🖖
This will help. Thank- you!
Minelab gpx 5000 on the beach ?? Good or bad ??
I have used it and tested it side by side with the TDI Pro. The GPX 5000 is deep but a little noisy on salt water sand. I was hearing rings at 18-20"
Thanks man :)
5000 is brilliant on wet sand. 11" mono in Salt Gold and away you go, purrs like a kitten.
Thanks for the tips... great !
Good Job!
Oh, verry good!
La modalità bech nei nokta e troppo filtrata !!! Ferro e discriminato ha 15 minimo !!! Prova all metal in spiaggia all metal va che e una bomba