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Anonymous
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There has always been alot of discussion of ways to discriminate/reject iron with PI's and with most detectors for that matter. Also many times the words discriminate and ID have been used interchangeable when in reality they are two very different concepts though sometimes accomplished in the same manner. The main difference between discrimination and ID to me is that Discrimination is an "active" process and ID is a "passive" process. With discrimination we are trying to actively eliminate the response from a particular target. With ID we are only trying to identify a target not get rid of it's response.
The reason I am bringing this up now is that there has been a lot of discussion of the audio ID on the new Garrett detector and several people have used used the word discriminate interchangeably. It could be said or maybe some people think of this way that Tone ID is Audio Discrimination but it really isn't. Audio ID is just that Audio ID and it is up to the person using the detector to decide to dig or not. Thier brain becomes the true discriminator. Just some thoughts this early Tuesday morning <IMG SRC="/forums/images/smile.gif" BORDER=0 ALT="
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Beachcomber
The reason I am bringing this up now is that there has been a lot of discussion of the audio ID on the new Garrett detector and several people have used used the word discriminate interchangeably. It could be said or maybe some people think of this way that Tone ID is Audio Discrimination but it really isn't. Audio ID is just that Audio ID and it is up to the person using the detector to decide to dig or not. Thier brain becomes the true discriminator. Just some thoughts this early Tuesday morning <IMG SRC="/forums/images/smile.gif" BORDER=0 ALT="
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Beachcomber