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woodchiphustler

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One hour so far. 3.1 is a far cry from 2.0. The new Gold Field Program is a super deep true all metal mode.. Keep it at the stock settings at first. Pretty amazing depth in Virginia red clay. I also tried Deus Fast, full tones, 11kkz,reactivity 3 , iron volume 0, disc. 5. This is a program to use in iron patches. Found 9 non-ferrous targets and two flat buttons. Thanks to Gary in the UK for this one. Hope to get out again soon.
 
Rub a little salt in the wound, why don't you? Glad somebody is getting out. What was the depth in Virginia ? 5" or better is pretty rare for a VLF down there. Most won't even ground balance.
 
Outside of Culpeper 9" is fair on button size targets with the stock coil. For me on colonial sites with all the iron trash, finding targets in the iron patch is most important.
 
woodchiphustler said:
One hour so far. 3.1 is a far cry from 2.0. The new Gold Field Program is a super deep true all metal mode.. Keep it at the stock settings at first. Pretty amazing depth in Virginia red clay. I also tried Deus Fast, full tones, 11kkz,reactivity 3 , iron volume 0, disc. 5. This is a program to use in iron patches. Found 9 non-ferrous targets and two flat buttons. Thanks to Gary in the UK for this one. Hope to get out again soon.


Is that true 11Khz? or the 11.8 they call 12?

Jim
 
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