Hi
I have have bean running my Garret sea hunter mark 2 at the beach for some time, the volume level has been set at 3-4, this allows me to have more audio on deeper objects. But then a constant tone running in the background, looking at the magnetic field that runs around the mono coil a solution must be found. Using my scope and a dummy coil consisting of ten turn of 18 SWG wire I can detect the magnetic field, once this was plotted at varies angles in different positions a basic diagram was compiled.
The pulses can be seen coming up on the screen. By varying the coil angle from 45 -90 degrees the inductance can be reduced in the dummy coil. What does this mean, the sea hunter coil comes with a long cable, one must allow this to be wound around the long arm leading to the coil.
I now run the sea hinter at a volume level of 6-7, this now allows me to hear even tones that where not able to be heard early, The key to solving this is shown in the picture, Run the coil cable parallel to the plastic arm and strap it up, I would suggest cover the cable with some plastic tubing that is split to protect it from damage, this I will still do.
Why does this work? the magnets lines of force are now cutting the cable at almost 90 degrees, and there fore very little inductance takes place in the cable leading up to the control box. Keep it vertical for as long as possible to get out of the magnetic field of the coil.
My machine is totally quite with no tone running in the back ground, only a tone when a target is located. (this may vary from machine to machine). Further to this one can add a ferrite toriod on the cable to reduce all external interference going up to the control.
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THIS WILL APPLY TO" ALL" DETECTORS SO PLEASE TRY IT AND HOPE FULLY IT MAY HELP YOU IN SOLVING SOME FALSIFYING TONES THAT YOU HEAR. GOOD LUCK.