Tested my Triple score out yesterday for first time. Some memorial pennies in yard been hitting couple years but what impressed me was a beaver tail at 10 inches clear signal.
@ChrissyEisАй бұрын
Good information all my sites are a blanket of iron and a lot of aluminum .
@remtechsolutionsllc3117Ай бұрын
Great video ! Love my TS unfortunately i had to send in the control box for repair. I also run the ORX.
@Gregory-w6iАй бұрын
Ask and ye shall receive ! Thanks for the video. Clear , precise and to the point. The way I set mine up is pretty close to the way you run it. I have noticed the 33 on some pulltabs or small aluminum in iron . Try field mode all metal with iron audio up pretty high and pitch tone . Nonferrous targets seem to jump out really well . First time with the TS at a site I’ve been over for 10 years now with 6 different detectors gridding it out including the NOX 800 , I found a 1900 IH cent and two small engraved brass buckles. Thx again for this video and advice on the settings. I’ve never owned a Nokta machine until now
@deltafreshrelics1660Ай бұрын
Good luck out there!
@garyvickers9474Ай бұрын
It is too much to do to these new machines I have a new triple score and I have no way to do the update because I do not have a laptop. Yes I am old school. The reason I Purchased a machine lots of good views, but now I find out you have to update it and that sucks There is too much stuff you have to do to this machine just to get it to work. I like something simple.
@Pics2FlicksDennis22 сағат бұрын
I hear ya, but why did you buy a state of the art, mid-level machine when you wanted something simple? It’s like expecting a Formula One car to be as easy to drive as a Honda Civic; an F-18 to be as easy to fly as a Cessna 175. You have to learn how to drive it, fly it. to get the real performance out of it. Spend a little time, learn its language. You won’t regret it. I’m also old school, and new to the hobby. I think the Triple Score is complex, but not too hard to learn. Quarter Hoarder has a great, in depth description of all the buttons and features, as does Calabash. I would say this: take a couple hours, watch the “how to use” videos with your user manual in front of you, take your Triple Score out in your yard, and play with it for another hour or two. Go through the menus over and over. Build up muscle memory. The UI is not that hard to figure out - honestly. Once you do that, and get comfortable with how to set it up the way you want it, the Triple Score will FAR outperform any simple and entry level detector. You want your time in the field to be as productive as possible, right? Invest a little time, learn to use the Triple Score, and happy hunting!