jimmyjiver
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[size=large]Hi,
I'm wondering if I got a bum AT Pro??
?? Sometimes it's HOT and sometimes it's NOT..
.. I don't change but it seems that the machine does..
..(question????) Can someone air-test a clad U.S. dime with sensitivity set at 7/8 in pro mode and the ground balance set at 80 plus set it to zero discriminate and report your results?..
..I get about 7-8 inches which is not even close to what John-Edmonton reports that he gets........ I wonder why??
??....Thanks....JJ[/size]
I'm wondering if I got a bum AT Pro??
?? Sometimes it's HOT and sometimes it's NOT..
.. I don't change but it seems that the machine does..
..(question????) Can someone air-test a clad U.S. dime with sensitivity set at 7/8 in pro mode and the ground balance set at 80 plus set it to zero discriminate and report your results?..
..I get about 7-8 inches which is not even close to what John-Edmonton reports that he gets........ I wonder why??
??....Thanks....JJ[/size]
I was whipping that dime pretty fast under that coil and noting the depth at the first repeatable whisper. I am used to hunting with detectors with the slightest change in threshold, digging such targets and sometimes getting great finds. As you keep pulling the target away from the coil, there comes a point where the high audio or VDI numbers start becoming less accurate with their discrimination abilities. Often times a silver coin will read as iron at great depths, with a quieter sound. The AT Pro is designed to give softer signals on deeper targets in Pro mode, unlike the standard mode which amplifies the deeper targets so you hear them. The only detector that I am aware of which maintains accurate discrimination to depth is the Garrett Infinium, where it will read low-hi on a gold ring down to 15+ inches until the audio fades out.