Been hearing a chirping type tone while detecting. Unlike a varying tone such as with a penny 19,18,21,19,20,21 that changes with each sweep this is a consistent high to low drop, often in one direction.
BTW I was using park 2 with 50 tone and discriminating anything less than 0
For example I'd hit a 30 and as I passed over it it would hit 20 sort of a rapid "Bee-doop" tone. I also watched the VDI and frequently saw 25/8 15/6 all with the same sounding beedoop character although with different tones.
I didn't dig most of these those I did have dig a few of the 24/18 and 20/10 because I thought the first tone suggested penny...and that's what they were.
I also dug a 6/4 beedoop that turned out to be a very small (.25 in) brass "x" so small that I almost missed it were it not for the garrett carrot.
Anyhow, I have been hearing it consistently enough to wonder what it may actually mean.
For example is it that there is another item with a lower VDI nearby? (didn't dig any or find any in the hole)
Is it because of the orientation of the item? I ended up scooping them outta the hole so I' didn't see how they lay in the ground.
I welcome your thoughts!
BTW I was using park 2 with 50 tone and discriminating anything less than 0
For example I'd hit a 30 and as I passed over it it would hit 20 sort of a rapid "Bee-doop" tone. I also watched the VDI and frequently saw 25/8 15/6 all with the same sounding beedoop character although with different tones.
I didn't dig most of these those I did have dig a few of the 24/18 and 20/10 because I thought the first tone suggested penny...and that's what they were.
I also dug a 6/4 beedoop that turned out to be a very small (.25 in) brass "x" so small that I almost missed it were it not for the garrett carrot.
Anyhow, I have been hearing it consistently enough to wonder what it may actually mean.
For example is it that there is another item with a lower VDI nearby? (didn't dig any or find any in the hole)
Is it because of the orientation of the item? I ended up scooping them outta the hole so I' didn't see how they lay in the ground.
I welcome your thoughts!