msimpson
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- Jul 17, 2011
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- Location
- Ramona, California
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- DFX, GMT
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I went to a beach at San Diego bay. I fire up the SS and I get bleep after bleep after bleep. Every few inches had the thing sounding off with a solid repeatable signal. I have to say I was disappointed. Is my detector broken? Well it turns out....no, it is not. There were literally thousands of shards of metal all over the beach. The shards looked like bits of the leaded foil you see on wine bottles. They were tiny and did I mention there were thousands of them? :-) I have no idea how they got there, but the Sand Shark sounded off on every single one of them, no matter how tiny or how deep. The Sand Shark is going to be useless on this beach. I would be digging for an eternity and my only reward would be these tiny metal shards. Wow, the Sand Shark sure can see deep. I would dig 12 inches only to find a tiny bit of shard. The Sand Shark is an amazing detector in it's ability to see through that salt water. But the adage, dig it all would just not work in this situation.
The upside to this story is that I also have a DFX that I went over the dry sand on this beach. It did an excellent job in only giving repeatable signals on coins. It probably didn't see everything in that sand, but I think a discriminating detector is the only device that will work on that beach to find anything worth saving. When I went over the wet portion of the beach, it went totally silent. It couldn't see anything. Not even the tiny leaded shards.
Interesting outing.
The upside to this story is that I also have a DFX that I went over the dry sand on this beach. It did an excellent job in only giving repeatable signals on coins. It probably didn't see everything in that sand, but I think a discriminating detector is the only device that will work on that beach to find anything worth saving. When I went over the wet portion of the beach, it went totally silent. It couldn't see anything. Not even the tiny leaded shards.
Interesting outing.