I headed out to an old park this morning in hopes of finding some silver. I knew it was going to be perfect for detecting, because it rained a lot yesterday and some last night. The front also brought in some cooler weather. I managed to find 4 Wheat Pennies (1917, 1954, 19??, 1940), a 1909 Barber Dime, 1911 Barber Dime, a 1930 Buffalo Nickel, a 1964 Rosie and part of a 1920 Mercury Dime. As soon as I found the cut dime I started searching the immediate area for the rest of it. I found it around 6 feet way and about 5 inches deep. I always search the immediate area when I find a pendant, because there's a good chance a broken chain is nearby.
I was running the sensitivity at 85, using 4H tones and a discrimination of 7. Most of the ground balanced out at 69/70. Strangely I didn't get a clean ID all day long. The numbers were bouncy and not locking on. No big deal, I usually just go by tones anyway.
tabman
I was running the sensitivity at 85, using 4H tones and a discrimination of 7. Most of the ground balanced out at 69/70. Strangely I didn't get a clean ID all day long. The numbers were bouncy and not locking on. No big deal, I usually just go by tones anyway.

tabman









