Hi Guys,
I have here a Goldmaster II for repair as it was not leaving the battery test mode when turned on. I seem to have fixed that.
Now when it finishes the battery test and the needle drops back down to the "non iron" section the detector just emits a constant tone that can't be silenced no matter what I do with the controls on the front of the machine.
I don't have a coil with this machine.
What I was wondering is if someone with this machine(working of coarse!) could test their machine without the coil and see if it just emits a constant tone.
When I touch around the coil connector I can get the machine to sound off, so I am thinking that with a coil connected it might behave as it should.
Cheers Mick
I have here a Goldmaster II for repair as it was not leaving the battery test mode when turned on. I seem to have fixed that.
Now when it finishes the battery test and the needle drops back down to the "non iron" section the detector just emits a constant tone that can't be silenced no matter what I do with the controls on the front of the machine.
I don't have a coil with this machine.
What I was wondering is if someone with this machine(working of coarse!) could test their machine without the coil and see if it just emits a constant tone.
When I touch around the coil connector I can get the machine to sound off, so I am thinking that with a coil connected it might behave as it should.
Cheers Mick
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