Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector

Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector

 
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The Bounty Hunter(r) Tracker IV(tm) metal detector is streamlined in appearance with 2 operating contols and a mode selection switch. The built-in automatic Ground Trac feature balances for mineralization while you detect. The Tracker IV(tm) will detect in extreme ground conditions from salt wet beaches to highly mineralized inland sites with no operator adjustments to the circuitry and with no loss of sensitivity.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 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
  • Measures 10 inches in length, 9 inches in width and 57 inches in height
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • BatteryDescription: 2 9V
  • Binding: Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: Bounty Hunter
  • EAN: 0089723400045
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Bounty Hunter
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Bounty Hunter
  • Model: Tracker IV
  • MPN: TK4
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 6
  • ProductGroup: Lawn & Patio
  • ProductTypeName: ABIS_LAWN_AND_GARDEN
  • Publisher: Bounty Hunter
  • Studio: Bounty Hunter
  • UPC: 085592133718

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Customer Reviews

So far so good!2008-11-24
I received my Tracker IV three days ago and it seems to be just fine. Assembly took only 5 minutes and the owners manual is very easy to understand. I simply went into my back yard and dug up 11 cents in no time! I also found some scraps of metal and a few nails laying around. I live in an area which is rich in Civil War history and I am looking forward to doing some more prospecting. For the price, the Tracker IV is well worth it! Also, you can use any type of headphones on the device as long as you have the converter peice which changes the size of the plug. I'm sure you can get one at Radioshack or somewhere...
I found My Wedding Band!!2008-11-16
Well, as the title states, I had lost my wedding band at a job site. I was not too confident I would find it, since the job site was in rough, New Hampshire terrain. Sand, Granite boulders, goats, chickens, electrical wire, and anything else you can imagine was around the 2 acres. And to top it off, It is end of Autumn here so the leaves are 2 feet deep in some places. I was very sad about losing my ring.

I ordered the Bounty Hunter Tracker IV and had it shipped one day via fedex. It arrived on time and I assembled it easily. Installed 2-9V batteries and I was all set to test it out. I used a gold necklace I have to zero in on what gold would sound like if detected. It gives a low tone. I set the tracker to "tone" and the sensitivity to 75%, the discriminate knob to 75%, and started searching.

I located the ring within an hour of using it. Using the tone setting allows the unit to disregard trash metals. I was impressed how the unit worked well over live electrical conductors in a trench. No interference whatsoever. I thought surely it would cause the unit to give false beeps, or none at all. The unit performed flawlessly.

Now I have this great meal detector to look for treasure in my yard. My yard had a lot of "beeps" so I imagine in time it will look like a gopher farm around my place :)

Very handy piece of equipment!!

Great product2008-11-04
As a high end but low cost metal detector I give this thing five stars. My daughter gave me this as birthday present several weeks ago and I enjoyed using it since then. It is very ease of use, and it DOES find what you are searching for (rings, coins, etc). I wanted to make one point:

Of course, this detector has the discrimination function which tells the difference between the various metals. It certainly helps you to avoid digging junk like pull tabs which are everywhere. It does work pretty good. To me, I suggest using "All Metal" mode. I found good stuff under this mode but couldn't under "Discriminatation" mode. I am pretty new to treasure hunting, so it is just suggestion based on my experience.
Excellent value2008-10-28
I was suprised how well the Metal Detector works. My Grandson and I have had lots of fun searching for treasure. It can be adjusted to discrimate between nails (iron) and coins. It takes a little practice to become accurate when digging. Over all - good value for the money. I'm going to purchase the gold search coil and have some more fun.
Given as a gift2008-09-30
I purchased this for my dad. He had an old one for over twenty years and it finally broke. He's 6' 7" and he has a chronic tennis elbow. He found the arm peice comfortable and it doesn' bother his elbow. It's balanced well and he's been using it frequently with no complaints.

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