Juice in the hole
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Great signal when swinging over deep target, but can't pinpoint
I was out yesterday collecting rusting junk for my recycle bin, when I got a great hit at 11". I could replicate the hit from several angles and even changing up the speed of the swing, but when I went to pinpoint mode I had nothing. I had already dug enough deep junk at that point that I wasn't interested in chasing a crazy signal. Couple that with the fact that I was on my last dig of the day. You know that point in the day when you really should be heading back, but you want to dig just one more "good" thing? I know the metal detector was working fine as I found some great stuff the entire weekend (more on that in another post) and literally minutes before. I decided to pass on that target and instead hit a 1966 dime about 15 feet away and at 6" deep.
I'm using a White's VX3 with the D2 coil (coil is brand new & recently replaced by White's...THANKS!!) with the HI-PRO mode basically unmolested save for turning RX gain up to level 13. I made sure that the unit was ground balanced and I know it was working well for other targets only feet away, but shallower. The only other target in the area was coming up iron and it was about 2.5 feet away.
So I'm thinking that my detector may be picking up very deep targets while swinging, but they are lost in pinpoint. After rereading the manual last night, the only thing I can come up with is that the AM (all metal) level on the HI-PRO setting isn't set as high as on other modes. Could this be the discrepancy between Disc mode and Pinpoint? AM Sensitivity setting in HI-PRO mode is 60...should I turn it up and to where?
I was out yesterday collecting rusting junk for my recycle bin, when I got a great hit at 11". I could replicate the hit from several angles and even changing up the speed of the swing, but when I went to pinpoint mode I had nothing. I had already dug enough deep junk at that point that I wasn't interested in chasing a crazy signal. Couple that with the fact that I was on my last dig of the day. You know that point in the day when you really should be heading back, but you want to dig just one more "good" thing? I know the metal detector was working fine as I found some great stuff the entire weekend (more on that in another post) and literally minutes before. I decided to pass on that target and instead hit a 1966 dime about 15 feet away and at 6" deep.
I'm using a White's VX3 with the D2 coil (coil is brand new & recently replaced by White's...THANKS!!) with the HI-PRO mode basically unmolested save for turning RX gain up to level 13. I made sure that the unit was ground balanced and I know it was working well for other targets only feet away, but shallower. The only other target in the area was coming up iron and it was about 2.5 feet away.
So I'm thinking that my detector may be picking up very deep targets while swinging, but they are lost in pinpoint. After rereading the manual last night, the only thing I can come up with is that the AM (all metal) level on the HI-PRO setting isn't set as high as on other modes. Could this be the discrepancy between Disc mode and Pinpoint? AM Sensitivity setting in HI-PRO mode is 60...should I turn it up and to where?