{"id":8993,"date":"2020-12-15T14:02:18","date_gmt":"2020-12-15T14:02:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.clivesgoldpage.com\/?p=8993"},"modified":"2020-12-17T01:57:11","modified_gmt":"2020-12-17T01:57:11","slug":"minelab-equinox-tip-5-micro-targets-and-ratchet-pinpointing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clivesgoldpage.com\/minelab-equinox-tip-5-micro-targets-and-ratchet-pinpointing\/","title":{"rendered":"Minelab Equinox Tip #5: “Micro” Targets and Ratchet Pinpointing."},"content":{"rendered":"

Minelab Equinox “Tip of the Week” #5: “Micro” Targets and Ratchet Pinpointing.”<\/strong><\/p>\n

Use Pinpoint and the depth meter to establish the size and location of your targets. This will stop you from going after \u201cmicro\u201d conductors that sound off loudly. To get a more accurate location on a signal take the coil off to the side and press the pinpoint button again. Every time you do this take the coil over the same distance. This will offset the Equinox\u2019s ratchet pinpointing\u2019s tendency to throw off your sizing and pinpointing. What you want is a single \u201cbenchmark\u201d to base your other readings (size, location).\u00a0 For more Minelab Equinox Tips, Settings and Information check out my page and blog at: http:\/\/clivesgoldpage.com\/<\/p>\n

 
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