Erick Byrne
Tenderfoot
- Feb 17, 2013
- 8
- 12
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab CTX 3030
Bounty Hunter - Lone Star
Garrett Pro Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I switched on my new CTX 3030 tonight and it went completely nuts! Targets started to show on the screen at a very fast rate in many different positions on the screen, even when the coil was held high in the air. It acts as if someone were swinging a bucket of nails and coins in front of the coil. I really didn't think much of it and turned the machine off and back on, and it happened again, and again, and again. So I removed the coil cover and cleaned the coil & cover, I checked all connections and I reset the machine, twice! And it didn't solve my problem. I moved 25 feet away from my house to make sure it wasn't some environmental or electrical interference, but it didn't make any difference. I changed out the 11" coil for my 6" coil, with the same results. I only have about 30 hours of experience with the CTX but I am sure this isn't right.
It didn't appear to be damaged in transit, and I am VERY careful while using and cleaning it.
After a night of charging the battery (I wanted to make sure that wasn't the problem) I took it out again this morning, and again, the same problem. Then I played with the sensitivity adjustment; In Auto mode the machine still acts up, but if I set it to Manual and adjust the setting really low (1-5) it seems to quiet down.
I am very new to MD'ing and Minelab machines, so I took everyone's advice and stuck with the stock coin & silver programs with no edits,so I could learn the basics of the machine before I started to experiment with the settings.
Now that I think back, I do get a lot of strong, repeatable signals that I dig that result in empty holes. I live in Virginia, and we have a lot of iron in the soil, so I expect to see a few false hits, but I seem to see more than my fair share of false "good" signals. I've read that many people find coins within the first few hours of owning this particular machine, but I have only found 2 modern pennies in about 30 hours of use, even after hunting around several houses that were at least 100 years old. Does anyone think I have a machine that might be defective?
It didn't appear to be damaged in transit, and I am VERY careful while using and cleaning it.
After a night of charging the battery (I wanted to make sure that wasn't the problem) I took it out again this morning, and again, the same problem. Then I played with the sensitivity adjustment; In Auto mode the machine still acts up, but if I set it to Manual and adjust the setting really low (1-5) it seems to quiet down.
I am very new to MD'ing and Minelab machines, so I took everyone's advice and stuck with the stock coin & silver programs with no edits,so I could learn the basics of the machine before I started to experiment with the settings.
Now that I think back, I do get a lot of strong, repeatable signals that I dig that result in empty holes. I live in Virginia, and we have a lot of iron in the soil, so I expect to see a few false hits, but I seem to see more than my fair share of false "good" signals. I've read that many people find coins within the first few hours of owning this particular machine, but I have only found 2 modern pennies in about 30 hours of use, even after hunting around several houses that were at least 100 years old. Does anyone think I have a machine that might be defective?
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