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Cibola at the beach

DiggerDug

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Took the Cibola to the beach this morning for a few hours. Found the usual clad and the unusual. The tungsten ring was found on one of my last swings. The unusual pendant was found by some chairs. Always fun to hunt beaches. Kinda like a box of chocolates, never know what you'll find.
 
DiggerDug said:
Took the Cibola to the beach this morning for a few hours. Found the usual clad and the unusual. The tungsten ring was found on one of my last swings. The unusual pendant was found by some chairs. Always fun to hunt beaches. Kinda like a box of chocolates, never know what you'll find.
Nice work! Was wondering if you've tried switching the frequencies and seen whether it helps with mineralization?
 
I always gb the Cibola when I change coils. As I went from dry sand to wetter sand I would switch the frequencies to compensate for the mineralization. Works for mild changes. Otherwise adjusting the sens works the best. I ran with the sens almost maxed out.
 
DiggerDug said:
I always gb the Cibola when I change coils. .

DiggerDug
Do you open up the detector and adjust and intenal pot or do you have a modified Cibola. How do you GB the Cibola?
Thanks
 
In the wet sand I turned the sens down to 10. I normaly get 7-8 inches at that setting.
 
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