Wild Colonial Boy
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I just read through a lot of forum posts and wanted to put a few tips I picked up for discussion
you can
After checking nail invested area with field 2
in shallow occupancy depth
lower sensitivity to 16-18 or lower and maybe cut to noise, iron falseing
you can run recovery speed at 8
you can combine both
put iron bias down to zero to cut out masking
try 2 tone with iron volume 0
set acept reject to 0 instead of 2 in field 2
run with all metal on all the time
do union jack over target to see if you get same or similar signal in 2 directions
try gold 2
For a cellar hole, colonial home site that has been dismantled for stone, or just bulldozed, and or pushed to one side
where occupancy layers are all upset and historical layers deeper under fill and turned over
set recovery speed low and go slow
in this situation after disturbance , coins may be on edge, try detecting with coil at 30 degree angle from flat ground
you can
After checking nail invested area with field 2
in shallow occupancy depth
lower sensitivity to 16-18 or lower and maybe cut to noise, iron falseing
you can run recovery speed at 8
you can combine both
put iron bias down to zero to cut out masking
try 2 tone with iron volume 0
set acept reject to 0 instead of 2 in field 2
run with all metal on all the time
do union jack over target to see if you get same or similar signal in 2 directions
try gold 2
For a cellar hole, colonial home site that has been dismantled for stone, or just bulldozed, and or pushed to one side
where occupancy layers are all upset and historical layers deeper under fill and turned over
set recovery speed low and go slow
in this situation after disturbance , coins may be on edge, try detecting with coil at 30 degree angle from flat ground