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disc and depth loss

chippy

New member
Hi all just joined today, had my t2 a few months now and have a couple of questions if thats ok. Firstly if I was to turn the disc up to 40 to cut out the iron,would I lose any depth,secondly would I lose decent signals? I ask this as I have not found anything worth keeping below 47, thanks I hope that all makes sense.
 
Generally the more you increase the disc level the more depth you lose.Try an air test with a small gold or silver earing...you'll find that at a disc level of 10 you will get a decent depth whereas at 40 the depth drops off dramatically.In the field using a disc setting of 40,especially if the ground is not too good may mean you miss things like small jewellry items altogether.Where discrim is concerned less is more.:thumbup:
 
which is the area to be to get the most depth out of the T2 combined with high sensitivity (90's).......But this also leads to a constant chatter & a signal on every signal thing....
Read some of the old posts & you see references to a "power boost" or extra gain you can get with disc.
I DO run 40 alot when I don't need super depth, but I will keep the sensitivity up as high as I can to try to compensate for the depth loss......
HH,
Bill
 
If you are mainly coin hunting, a disc. setting of 50 puts the T 2 into a high gain mode. For coinshooting, I use that setting a lot with sen. up near 90 or more when I can. For relic hunting, then I use settings like Bill, so as not to miss buttons and lead. HH jim tn
 
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