CTX threshold

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What is the depht of the threshold signal on the CTX. I realize the size of the target will affect this, just looking for an average. We have a site that has been hunted for years and it has a series of breast works where I found a Cannonball at 18". There has to be lots of stuff down deep and the landowner would frown on us sifting. I was thinking about Digging some of the threshold signals and see what happens. What's your thoughts?

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Hello relic nut,

IMHO: When relic hunting, I set the threshold to slightly audible (different setting to account for individual hearing). When the threshold disappears or breaks and there is no depth or FE/Co numbers I know something is very deep-dig it. I have found many relics and old coins using this method in non-plowed fields and old parks. It does take practice, since the threshold may not disappear, but "waiver" like an ocean wave (if you know what I Mean). GL & HH

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Hello relic nut,

IMHO: When relic hunting, I set the threshold to slightly audible (different setting to account for individual hearing). When the threshold disappears or breaks and there is no depth or FE/Co numbers I know something is very deep-dig it. I have found many relics and old coins using this method in non-plowed fields and old parks. It does take practice, since the threshold may not disappear, but "waiver" like an ocean wave (if you know what I Mean). GL & HH

Regards,

Doc
Thanks. I'll try that.

HH, RN
 

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Professor, that is a great tip.

I do not hunt relics, but I have found some great coins at depth with the CTX. My Morgan dollar last year was at least a foot deep and on edge.

How deep, and what size of coin, gave you no indication but a loss of threshold?

I think I need to hit my standby site again!
 

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