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Depth with iron disc. program

swmomark

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Does anyone have a program that works fairly well in heavy iron , but still gets good depth. Trying to find best setting for both objectives. Thanks, Mark
 
Field mode works best in Iron. M3 or M1 works better than M2 or the single kHzs. Smaller coil to peek between the iron, large coil to see past the iron if not too heavy. Recovery 6-7, Iron filter as low as you can standi it, Sensitivity mid level. Sweep slow and listen for repeatable higher tones even if just in one direction. TIDs will be lower but not wide. 2 Tone or Pitch work well. You will dig some Iron but it will be the small thin rusted wire type that just won't tell on itself until disturbed.
 
Field mode works best in Iron. M3 or M1 works better than M2 or the single kHzs. Smaller coil to peek between the iron, large coil to see past the iron if not too heavy. Recovery 6-7, Iron filter as low as you can standi it, Sensitivity mid level. Sweep slow and listen for repeatable higher tones even if just in one direction. TIDs will be lower but not wide. 2 Tone or Pitch work well. You will dig some Iron but it will be the small thin rusted wire type that just won't tell on itself until disturbed.
Thanks for your info. Mark
 
I need to add dropping the first Tone Break to 7 or 8.
 
JCR pretty munched nailed it but If your mainly coin hunting I would recommend 4 tone. Set up a your tone breaks so that 24,25 and 40 and above all have a high volume and a high tone. Everything else set to a low tone with low volume. Wont effect depth and will really make those coin targets stand out.
 
You can even make 4 Tone into 3 tones if you want it even simpler.
 
If you are asking how to do this, you simply use the Tone pitch adjustment to make tone bin 2 and 3 sound the same. Or you could choose Tone bins 3&4 if you want. My High School German class has faded away.
 
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