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Accept and Reject cursor

Howard Snell

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I was on the beach the other day and I was wondering if the reject cursor targets are worth time digging. What does everybody think about the cursors?
 
Yeah Problem is the most we dig up is garbage. I wonder if minelab would clue us in on how they came up with the reject accept alogorythm
 
The cursors simply represent the FE and CO values you've either set to be accepted or rejected when you built your Patterns. I'd bet that if you asked 25 people on this forum, you'd have 20 different sets of rejection. If you let us know what it is you're passing up, FE and CO values, we could tell you what you may have missed. JMHO HH Randy
 
Digger said:
The cursors simply represent the FE and CO values you've either set to be accepted or rejected when you built your Patterns. I'd bet that if you asked 25 people on this forum, you'd have 20 different sets of rejection. If you let us know what it is you're passing up, FE and CO values, we could tell you what you may have missed. JMHO HH Randy

Exactly! On a beach I dig any repeatable signals. Gold hits all over the place. Don't want to miss that!
 
If the #s are all over the place metal or iron next to good target watch the cursor if it's trying to fill and is under the coil not to the side I would be digging it.Dug plenty of good targets this waysube
 
In digging FE line 11,12,13 from conductive 1-34 and 45 on up.

I've dug some signals outside these confines but no goodies ever showed up.
 
Keep in mind that the numbers will vary, depending on the Separation mode you are using. If you're looking for some older "hard to find" coins, as well as the new ones, check out the TID chart over on the resource Center. http://www.findmall.com/read.php?87,1731336,1731336#msg-1731336 HH Randy
 
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