rseasy1 said:
Went out with the 705 and my new 10.5" 7.5khz DD coil this morning. soil condition in the park was more sand than dirt started out with the following setup.
Sensitivity @ 24 , GB @ 15-3 to attemp more stable TID's. Noise cancelled @ 1Thresh hold set @ 7, Running in disc. 4 pattern. moisture in the ground was damp but not wet.This park is heavily trashy. I did manage to pull a few keepers but it seemed that mostly all the signals I was getting were very choppy I played with the setting a bit to try to smooth out the readings but just could'nt seem to get it right and did'nt seem I was getting very good depth.My deepest target I dug was only about 4 inches deep.My final setting ended up beingsensitivity @ 24 Noise cancell @ 2 Thresh hold@5 99 tones, Running in disc. pattern 2. I was still getting very choppy signals. The 1946 dime was only about two inches deep and rang in @ a choppy but solid 40 TID. What am I doing wrong to get the choppy signals? I used the auto ground balance after doing a reset in the park to get rid of the -3 on the GB.Also auto noise cancelle.Could it be the sandy soil? I had it out for a short time the day before at a local VFW and did'nt have this issue.
Very choppy signals and poor depth were my problems for the day. also the copper blob rang up a 34.
Thanks and any input and advice would be appreciated.
You aint doing nothing wrong!
Xterra with discrimination gives choppy signals!! At least do mine and my brothers.Never use disc becuse of that.Even if the coin is just a few inches it still get an choppy signal..drives me crazy cus if Im in my permitted ground with lot of trash you really have to concentrate on the tones.I do all metal multitones,except sometimes in fields were I go 2 signal,cus I will dig anything that is not iron.
Xterra is a terrific detector but has what I think problem with discrimination and falsing,very sensitive to eletric cables.Now when there is cows in the pen I cant use my Xterra without falsing in my garden due to the eletric fence/wire.Well it dissapear turning sens down to 12-15,but then I dont get any depth what so ever.
But in the right condition the 10.5 MF is deep.
Last time out I found 4 coins from 1817,1803,1745,and the green one early 1700..
They were all found at maximum depth(around 10-12 inches),faint signal,but two ways 44-46.Pinpoint couldnt find it,and I had to sweep a little faster to pick up the signals.
I had the sensitivity at 29,ground balance 57 and noice channel 0.Treshold on 7.The ground was tough,very hard to dig but worth it.
3 silver were found in a row,and some newer coins.Not to much finds this time compared to last time.
Well this is just from my experience.
Mike