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Got my Omega 8000 today!

all iron

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Wow what an awesome feel!
I have the 11 inch coil on it right now and gave it a test run in the backyard

I feel like a big boy now:jump:
 
Can you please do an air test using a cent, dime, nickel and quarter? and congratulations. I'm about to get one too. I think, it will make a difference. What other machine did you use to work with?
 
I have the Delta 4000 and plan on keeping it and mounting a 5 inch coil on it
Will do air test soon an post results

The nickel tonight seem to be coming in at 9, 10 inches ( didn't have a tape measure handy )
Lots of power lines in my backyard also and sensitivity at 55 was about all it could handle ( this was true with the Delta also in the back yard )

couldn't run sensitivity up to 10 with the delta ( 6 or 7 in the backyard was all i could do )
But in an open field... maxed out all the way

We'll see how the Omega does there.
 
You probably did a good buy man, because there are a few omegas being listed as used for sale, so to me, that means that no body wants to get rid of these wonderful units. Please show your results and they will be really appreciated. Thanks and regards all the way from South Texas.
 
Some basement test results ( take it for what its worth from a new user of the 8000 )

11 inch DD coil

All metal mode
sensitivity at 58

Silver Dollar 9 inches
Small Gold Ring 10 inches
Half Dollar 10 inches
Silver Quarter 9 inches
Silver Dime 7-8 inches
Indian Head Penny 7-8 inches
Modern Nickle 8 inches

I plan on doing the same test in an open field where sensitivity can be opened up i hope :detecting:
 
In the Discriminate mode the Sensitivity control can be used to tame EMI issues and calm the detector down, if necessary, but in the field and away from interference I usually operate at 99.

In the AutoTune All Metal mode, the Sensitivity control serves especially as the Threshold level adjustment.


all iron said:
Some basement test results ( take it for what its worth from a new user of the 8000 )

11 inch DD coil

All metal mode
sensitivity at 58

Your indoor comparison, using the 11" coil, is certainly interesting and I wonder if the interference caused you to reduce the Sensitivity to a setting of '58'? It might have. Usually, with each of the coils on my Omega or others I've used, a Sensitivity/Threshold level setting is often achieved at somewhere from about '68' to '72'. I'm just curious if you set your Sensitivity based on EMI problems, and if so if that was in the Disc. mode and maybe an increase could have been used in All Metal? That might have added a bit to your overall depth-of-detection.

I think you are going to enjoy learning and using the Omega. It's a great detector.

Monte
 
58 was sensitivity setting in all metal mode or Auto tune
And yes, this was because of the EMI

Today i was able to get out and crank up the sensitivity but the weather was just to distracting
cant wait for a good day to play in the dirt
 
Day 2
Found a Silver Ring!!!!
11 inch coil
Disc at 35
Sensitivity at 80
3 tones
4 inches deep
Rang up 76 to 85

Found the ring and re-scanned the hole
Still another signal ( found the stone mounted in a separate piece of silver
Still another signal ( found a penny in the hole )
 
Went out today to do some depth evaluation / air tests
Temp outside frigid!!!

11 inch coil
Ground Balance 65
sensitivity 99
Discriminate at 15
coil size 11 inches

I read some of Monte's post and tried to do it as he explained ( forgive Monte if i didn't get it right )
I placed on the ground the following items after finding a spot free of metal and then ground balancing

12 oz red bull can
Morgan Dollar
1939 Standing Liberty half Dollar
1918 Standing Liberty Quarter
1885 Indian Head penny
10 mm gold wedding band
10 mm silver wedding band
Large Tungsten Carbide Steel wedding Band

All of these items rang up around 10 inches as i moved the coil further from the ground ( stopped short of iffy signals )
The red bull can came in at a good 24 Inches.


So, for me and my machine, i can be confident that a possible good coin size target would be in the first 10 inches of soil unless it is a Treasure Chest of gold buried at 24 inches :surprised:

I have read about Hallow effect and was wondering if a good target would respond deeper if buried for a long time compared to a new target buried today.

We should all take a look at Monte's Tips and Tricks on his Web site

Monte.... Thanks for all that you do and advice that you offer

I don't consider myself even a novice at this point but my Motivation to understand and learn is great
 
Nuthin worse that getting a new toy that you cant go out and play with! ha ha Keep up with the reports!
 
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