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a couple of iron patterns

Jim upstate NY

New member
the one ironnofalse is pretty good for sites with little modern trash.. it does allow some rusty tin and crown caps to come through.. Still trying to figure out how little I can disc out without affecting too much, but this one worked for me at several cellar holes even using conducive audio...

the other is same pattern with some more rejection on crown caps and low ferrous high conductive targets like tin can top rings as well as knocking out the hit rocks.. my hot rocks are coming in a pretty solid 1-50 and dont think the coins will get up that high even silver dollars stop short of 50.. This may be one big advantage as teh explorer I was always afraid to reject the hot rocks as silver quarters and large cents and bigger coins hit so close..

also added a mode file for the heck of it the way I been running in iron.. sens settings etc you can pick your own...
[attachment 106437 ironnofalse.ptrn]
[attachment 106438 IRONHRCC.ptrn]
[attachment 106439 ironcchr.mode]
 
mostly the flat and big spikes... some nails will try and break thru the 12-44 46 range but be broken signals.. now a rusty bent one will make you dig, but dont think there will be a pattern to knock those out unless you use a black screen :)
 
I notched it out but see silver dollars read there.. not that we go over silver dollars enough to worry about it, but hey you never know.. hate to miss one to knock out a false or two :)
 
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