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Bounty Hunter Tracker Iv Metal Detector



Features:
  • Measures 10 inches in length, 9 inches in width and 57 inches in height
  • Three operating modes: Motion All-Metals, Full Discrimination, and Tone Discrimination
  • Full Discrimination mode rejects iron and trash
  • Tone discrimination mode provides two audio pitches
  • Includes a sensitivity meter and built-in speaker and headphone jack





Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Bounty Hunter's Tracker IV detector offers the excitement and profit of metal detecting at an accessible price, making it ideal for those just getting started.
With a fully submersible, 8-inch Bounty D-Tech search coil, the Tracker IV features three different operating modes to help you hit pay dirt.
Motion all-metals mode responds to any metals you sweep over, full discrimination mode rejects iron and other trash items, and tone discrimination alerts you with one or two audio pitches for different types of metals.
The Tracker IV does not have the LCD that many of Bounty Hunter's other models boast, featuring instead a large Sensitivity Meter.
Ground Trac, a feature that automatically balances the machine to the soil conditions, makes the Tracker IV a tremendous value.
Users will also enjoy Bounty Hunter's comprehensive, easy-to-understand online tutorial and downloadable manual at www.detecting.com.
The Tracker IV runs off of two 9-volt alkaline batteries and boasts a five-year limited warranty.
--Ariel Meadow Stallings


Product Description
Ground imbalance can be an obstacle to fruitful metal detection.
The Tracker IV Metal Detector features a built-in Automatic GroundTrac to balance mineralization while so you can detect metal in salt, wet beaches and inland sites with superior accuracy.
The device identifies coin-size objects up to 8" underground and senses larger items up to 3' deep.
Features sensitivity meter to help determine signal strength and 3 changeable modes with 3-position toggle switch.
Includes headphone jack with 1/4" plug.
Made in USA.
57Hx9Wx10L".




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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsGreat Detector For The Price!, March 2, 2005
Reviewer: Jimmy D. Tenney- See all my reviews
  
This was my second metal detector I had purchased in the past 20 years, my first one also being a Bounty Hunter. I was pleased to see that all aspects of the detector were a vast improvement over my 1980's model. The current model is lightweight and easy to use and does not require constant "re-tuning". Although it lacks a "no-motion" detection mode (only found in detectors costing hundreds of dollars more) the light weight and well thought out design make sweeping the target area easy. It has an easy to understand instruction booklet and is a cinch to assemble. Quality is first rate overall and I would recommend this detector to any beginner or even to a seasoned pro as a decent back-up detector.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsVery good, but..., February 24, 2005
Reviewer: John M- See all my reviews
This Metal Detector is a good intro to metal detecting. It finds coins great and has even paid itself over and over again for me. I've found 3,000 dollars in coins with this thing! It works great and is solidly built, I've dropped it a few times and it just kept on going. Now for the "but" part.... because it is a "mulit-purpose" Detector it's not so good at finding small peices of gold, like small nuggets. It can find the big stuff(at least thats what I've heard) but I have yet to find any nuggets with this thing. BUT! Don't let that discourage you from making a good purchase, afterall, if you find the big one, who cares? But it really is good for coins. For large caches it has a depth of 3 feet! I kid you not! So if for you or as a gift for the kids, pick this up. Who knows, you may find a kings ransom!

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsImpressed........nice features, August 7, 2002
Reviewer: Tim G.(Yantic, Ct USA)- See all my reviews
I bought one used for [$$$] on .... I started scanning my Girlfriend's yard (house built in 1940's) and immediately picked up all sorts of signals. After a day I became used to the different tones and began discriminating what to and not to dig. That day I found 3 spoons, one of them is silver, and 5 wheat pennies. The next day I searched a sledding hill and found about [$$$] in change. I think its a great deal for the money.

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44 of 140 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsIt's good, but......., July 5, 2002
Reviewer: Sailoil(Dublin Ireland)- See all my reviews
  
I collect rare bottle caps, and try to take care not to lose any of my collection. I was coming back from a convention recently and one of my collection boxes hopped out of the back of the pickup as I was crossing an old hump-back bridge, and fell into a small stream.

So I bought the metal detector to try to get my valuable collection back. This one said it is waterproof so I figured it might do the job.

Well, after three weeks of wading up and down the stream I have had mixed fortunes. A Celtic chalice, the silver cumtach (cover) from a medieval bible, two viking swords, a couple of daggers, a mound of celtic, roman and viking coins, an array of viking hacksilver, medieval broches and buckes from shoes and belts, delicately filigreed celtic gold jewellry and most notable of all (since the Romans never made it to Ireland) the metal fittings from eight complete and six incomplete sets of roman imperial legionnary armour.

OK, so I am famous now amongst scholars of the Romano-Celtic world. I have been awarded three honorary doctorate degrees for my finds, and I have been given freedom of the cities of Dublin and York, and I had to decline a Royal knighthood offered by the English Queen (I do have principles and I am an Irish Republican). But what is all this fame? I have lost a box of 200 bottle caps and not found a single one with the detector.

In that collection was a rare 1950's Kirin blue, a 1945 victory V double diamond crown cap and most valuable of all a Grolsch porcelain stopper from the first ever commercial batch. What does it profit a man to gain the world if he loseth his bottle cap collection?

If you buy the metal detector I hope you have more luck than me!

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