TheCaribbeanDigger
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- Aug 15, 2013
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 800, Fisher F75, Garrett AT Pro, Fisher F2
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Was doing searches on the web for tips and stuff on the ATP . I came across some other forums and I had to just quote this that some guy posted:
"Ground balance hot spot for deep silver is 72...That's right I said hot spot... the ground balance even in bad dirt can be manipulated without falsing to really lite up high conductor's Low conductor's stay hot anywhere on the Ground Balance.. "
And this also:
"Whats weird is you can run the G.B. around on the At and not get falsing...I can balance in at a grab at say 88 and run the G.B down to 70 manually and it works great and really gets deeeep..
Pinpoint is worthless like that because the G.B. is so far off it wont report the target in pinpoint from the ground signal tuning it out but the depth meter works all the time anyway so you can tell it's shallow or deep on the fly....
Do some airtest with a dime on your's and let me know where your's start's to gain some considerable depth ... "
I found it really interesting! Could this be true?
"Ground balance hot spot for deep silver is 72...That's right I said hot spot... the ground balance even in bad dirt can be manipulated without falsing to really lite up high conductor's Low conductor's stay hot anywhere on the Ground Balance.. "
And this also:
"Whats weird is you can run the G.B. around on the At and not get falsing...I can balance in at a grab at say 88 and run the G.B down to 70 manually and it works great and really gets deeeep..
Pinpoint is worthless like that because the G.B. is so far off it wont report the target in pinpoint from the ground signal tuning it out but the depth meter works all the time anyway so you can tell it's shallow or deep on the fly....
Do some airtest with a dime on your's and let me know where your's start's to gain some considerable depth ... "
I found it really interesting! Could this be true?