Silver Simon
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Hello all! I'm new to metal detecting and this forum.
I decided to get the AT Pro as my first after some minor research, but I wish I had checked here first. I made the mistake of buying online from Cabela's instead of one of the sponsors here, as some dealers have some amazing package deals. Got it yesterday, but my other gear (pointer/Lesche etc) won't be here till tomorrow. That didn't stop me from taking it out for a spin in the yard on this fine 30 degree Michigan weekend. Told myself, I'll just scan and make a mental note of any signals over 80, and dig them out Monday. Wrong! Addiction kicked in and I just had to know what was lurking beneath the ground... A 1950's Tootsie Toy car, followed by a few pennies! Hooked...
I'll preface my question by saying that the past week I have been reading a lot and watching tons of videos on the AT Pro, so I felt very comfortable with the different settings and strategies.
What could cause a solid signal to disappear several minutes after discovery?
Scenario: STD mode, auto GB, 30 disc, sensitivity 5-7. Located solid 84 signal 6-8" deep, and got the lovely double dings within a 6" sweep. Rotate 90 degrees, still 84, PP dead on. Switched iron audio on, still a single 84 signal. Switched to PRO to listen for any low tones surrounding the high, but nothing, so I figure its likely a coin. Dug my hole about 8", but another scan over the plug and the hole reveals that it is still in the hole. PP'd again, same spot. Dig a few inches deeper and no signal over the hole, which means it must be in the pile of dirt! Nope, nothing. Not a single signal in a 5 foot radius from the initial hole. What? Powered off, nothing. Restore factory defaults, nothing. Auto GB, and every other possible adjustment I could make, nothing nothing nothing...
This was in the middle of my yard with no obstructions in the vicinity. The only metal item on me was my pants zipper, and my shovel was kept at least 5' away from the MD after every dig. It has me perplexed, and I would love to hear any words of wisdom from the seasoned vets out there.
Looking forward to more digs, and to share experiences with everyone... HH!
I decided to get the AT Pro as my first after some minor research, but I wish I had checked here first. I made the mistake of buying online from Cabela's instead of one of the sponsors here, as some dealers have some amazing package deals. Got it yesterday, but my other gear (pointer/Lesche etc) won't be here till tomorrow. That didn't stop me from taking it out for a spin in the yard on this fine 30 degree Michigan weekend. Told myself, I'll just scan and make a mental note of any signals over 80, and dig them out Monday. Wrong! Addiction kicked in and I just had to know what was lurking beneath the ground... A 1950's Tootsie Toy car, followed by a few pennies! Hooked...
I'll preface my question by saying that the past week I have been reading a lot and watching tons of videos on the AT Pro, so I felt very comfortable with the different settings and strategies.
What could cause a solid signal to disappear several minutes after discovery?
Scenario: STD mode, auto GB, 30 disc, sensitivity 5-7. Located solid 84 signal 6-8" deep, and got the lovely double dings within a 6" sweep. Rotate 90 degrees, still 84, PP dead on. Switched iron audio on, still a single 84 signal. Switched to PRO to listen for any low tones surrounding the high, but nothing, so I figure its likely a coin. Dug my hole about 8", but another scan over the plug and the hole reveals that it is still in the hole. PP'd again, same spot. Dig a few inches deeper and no signal over the hole, which means it must be in the pile of dirt! Nope, nothing. Not a single signal in a 5 foot radius from the initial hole. What? Powered off, nothing. Restore factory defaults, nothing. Auto GB, and every other possible adjustment I could make, nothing nothing nothing...
This was in the middle of my yard with no obstructions in the vicinity. The only metal item on me was my pants zipper, and my shovel was kept at least 5' away from the MD after every dig. It has me perplexed, and I would love to hear any words of wisdom from the seasoned vets out there.
Looking forward to more digs, and to share experiences with everyone... HH!