Let's see, how to ask this so it makes sense...
Some folks like to run patterns, and some folks like to clear out a good portion of the screen. If you do the patterns you're gonna hear more nulls and fewer tones. On the other hand, if you open up more of the screen you're gonna hear more tones and fewer nulls. You're basically choosing to hear a bunch of tones that you may or may not dig, or you're gonna hear nulls that indicate objects that you've decided ahead of time that you're going to ignore.
So the question - which method is best for trashy areas? Does the machine recover faster from a null or from a tone? If a good item is located next to trash, are you just as likely to hear the good item if it is preceded by a null or a "bad" tone?
I have had experiences (as Bryce has discussed) where I've picked a goodie out of a solid null, but I'd like to know how folks feel about response time with either method.
Thanks in advance.
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Some folks like to run patterns, and some folks like to clear out a good portion of the screen. If you do the patterns you're gonna hear more nulls and fewer tones. On the other hand, if you open up more of the screen you're gonna hear more tones and fewer nulls. You're basically choosing to hear a bunch of tones that you may or may not dig, or you're gonna hear nulls that indicate objects that you've decided ahead of time that you're going to ignore.
So the question - which method is best for trashy areas? Does the machine recover faster from a null or from a tone? If a good item is located next to trash, are you just as likely to hear the good item if it is preceded by a null or a "bad" tone?
I have had experiences (as Bryce has discussed) where I've picked a goodie out of a solid null, but I'd like to know how folks feel about response time with either method.
Thanks in advance.
w
Case in point, I was hunting a site with lots of rusty bottle caps so I had them notched out. Yet I get a rusty bottle cap signal a little higher up the screen, I listen to this signal and think no way a bottle cap sounds that good. So I switched to all metal, man it locked onto the bottle cap solid, textbook rusty bottle cap ID on the screen, textbook rusty bottle cap tone. I think, bummer and switch back to my disc screen. I scanned the target again as I prepared to move on and again the ID inches up the screen a bit and I think, no freaking way a bottle cap sounds that good. So I dig about a 7 inch plug and fip it over, stuck to the bottom of the plug is a rusty bottle cap. Hmmm I go into the hole with my probe and its screaming silver, a few inches down is a barber half dollar. So had I been running iron mask all metal I would have never dug that target. I have seen the same behavior with other trash targets, sometimes in iron mask all metal it locks onto the trash target solid with no hint of the good target yet if you disc out the trash target it locks onto the good target.