I enjoy running my Deus units in full tones while hunting,,especially relic hunting.
But is full tones necessarily the best to run in all cases???
Can a nonferrous target be missed,,,even a worthy coin???
The answer to the second question above,,,YES.
Deus users I recommend you do the following experiment and similar experiements for understanding.
Take a look at the pic below.
The ruler is in pic to show nail size.
Two nails are pictured,,,but only one was used at a time,,,in the position associated with IH penny.
Deus users using full tones (O or low disc) sweeping down the barrel of this nail,,(I used 9" coil btw),,or even turning 90 degrees and sweeping,,do you think you would dig the coin???
Would I??
IMO I even with as much Deus experience I have,,,,I would give a less than 40 percent chance of digging.
What are the symptoms here with this coin and nail configuration??
You won't get much tone nuance,,little if any to identify,,,,you do get elongated low roar(so near iron grunt) it ain't funny.
Meter reading will amp to and try to read in the mid20s to 30s,,,but the meter reading don't match the sound provided in the least.
Btw I have seen some relic iron (solo buried) do the very same thing here.
So what to do,,,to maybe not miss a find maybe laying in this configuration in an old site???
IMO,,,users would be serving themselves here well,,,if they have an adjacent program setup,,using regular 2 tone or 3 tones setup,,with disc at level between 6-7,,,I used 7 when testing coin with bigger nail,,,nail procided no tone,,dead quiet,,,,but put the coins,,,IH,,zincoln,,or clad dime as shown in pic,,and a good tone to stop you in your tracks.
When in the field using full tones,,you hear a longer signal,,dull sounding,,meter reading in 20s or 30s,,toggle to your adjacent 2 or 3 tone program and sweep and listen.

But is full tones necessarily the best to run in all cases???
Can a nonferrous target be missed,,,even a worthy coin???
The answer to the second question above,,,YES.
Deus users I recommend you do the following experiment and similar experiements for understanding.
Take a look at the pic below.
The ruler is in pic to show nail size.
Two nails are pictured,,,but only one was used at a time,,,in the position associated with IH penny.
Deus users using full tones (O or low disc) sweeping down the barrel of this nail,,(I used 9" coil btw),,or even turning 90 degrees and sweeping,,do you think you would dig the coin???
Would I??
IMO I even with as much Deus experience I have,,,,I would give a less than 40 percent chance of digging.
What are the symptoms here with this coin and nail configuration??
You won't get much tone nuance,,little if any to identify,,,,you do get elongated low roar(so near iron grunt) it ain't funny.
Meter reading will amp to and try to read in the mid20s to 30s,,,but the meter reading don't match the sound provided in the least.
Btw I have seen some relic iron (solo buried) do the very same thing here.
So what to do,,,to maybe not miss a find maybe laying in this configuration in an old site???
IMO,,,users would be serving themselves here well,,,if they have an adjacent program setup,,using regular 2 tone or 3 tones setup,,with disc at level between 6-7,,,I used 7 when testing coin with bigger nail,,,nail procided no tone,,dead quiet,,,,but put the coins,,,IH,,zincoln,,or clad dime as shown in pic,,and a good tone to stop you in your tracks.
When in the field using full tones,,you hear a longer signal,,dull sounding,,meter reading in 20s or 30s,,toggle to your adjacent 2 or 3 tone program and sweep and listen.
