tnsharpshooter
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Ok, I have done some test using the Nox.
A tip here for folks to consider and even experiment with.
I can't say Nox will behave in all places soil wise but in my soil.
Key setting IMO to up the odds on detecting (stopping on the fringe depth detected)- you won't know what is beneath the coil target wise, but you can suspect deep if coil sweeps are highly critical along with coil height. You don't have to dig necessarily either your choice.
Set ID range 1-6 to highest(er) tone or set 2-6 to highest (er) tone.
I have confirmed this does help me at least.
Cheers
Believe it or not, Etrac and CTX you can't do this. They start doing hop scotch with ID on fringe depth detected. Not the Nox.
By doing, In my ground I get high tone on a foot deep nickel- my soil is bad.
Get high tone on deep dime too.
And deep quarter and a foot deep 3 ringer CW bullet.
A tip here for folks to consider and even experiment with.
I can't say Nox will behave in all places soil wise but in my soil.
Key setting IMO to up the odds on detecting (stopping on the fringe depth detected)- you won't know what is beneath the coil target wise, but you can suspect deep if coil sweeps are highly critical along with coil height. You don't have to dig necessarily either your choice.
Set ID range 1-6 to highest(er) tone or set 2-6 to highest (er) tone.
I have confirmed this does help me at least.
Cheers
Believe it or not, Etrac and CTX you can't do this. They start doing hop scotch with ID on fringe depth detected. Not the Nox.
By doing, In my ground I get high tone on a foot deep nickel- my soil is bad.
Get high tone on deep dime too.
And deep quarter and a foot deep 3 ringer CW bullet.
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