maxxkatt
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mounted my 15" coil to my 800 and went to my very, very trashy park by the river to see what I could do with some deep coin hunting settings.
Used Field 1, and my bins to just ring low tones and volume all signals below 23 and high 25 tone and high volume on 24 and up. Makes for a more pleasant hunt in a very trashy part littered with crumpled foil, poptops and rusted bottle caps.
It did what I had not been able to do in the past. Hunting in the same area I pulled out two wheats and got a 25-26 solid signal and thought I had a Rosie.
But since I was running version 2.1.12 I thought I would give FE2 a try. I had it on zero when I got the 25-26 signal. Ran it up to 9 and it disappeared. It actually started disappearing at 7 and completely at 8 and 9.
Dug the target and it was a nice rusted bolt with a washer attached.
It is a very good check for the iron falsing signals, at least in this case. The sandy soil was bone dry. It also seemed that rusted bottle caps are easier to recognize by the fluety sound and jumpy TID.
Used Field 1, and my bins to just ring low tones and volume all signals below 23 and high 25 tone and high volume on 24 and up. Makes for a more pleasant hunt in a very trashy part littered with crumpled foil, poptops and rusted bottle caps.
It did what I had not been able to do in the past. Hunting in the same area I pulled out two wheats and got a 25-26 solid signal and thought I had a Rosie.
But since I was running version 2.1.12 I thought I would give FE2 a try. I had it on zero when I got the 25-26 signal. Ran it up to 9 and it disappeared. It actually started disappearing at 7 and completely at 8 and 9.
Dug the target and it was a nice rusted bolt with a washer attached.
It is a very good check for the iron falsing signals, at least in this case. The sandy soil was bone dry. It also seemed that rusted bottle caps are easier to recognize by the fluety sound and jumpy TID.