The places I hunt there is a lot of trash and iron. The worst kind of hunting but that is where the good stuff is as no one has the patience to hunt it. I do have to run 7KHZ band. 5kHz and high 5kHz bands don't hit my 9.5" dime on edge as good as the 7KHZ does. I also hunt in noisy areas and along with the 7KHZ band, freq. offset of +2, and the track offset of +2, when I do run track on and not locked makes my V3 run quieter.
When I run this way even in a noisy area, I can crank it up. So I will have to say sweep (How fast you swing), The freq. bands, the off sets do really make a difference in depth and how quite the machines runs. You really have to play around to get all these right if you really want the depth. Depth is one of the most important things down here where I live. If you are not digging 8+"s you might as well go home.
When hear the old Depth isn't everything and I just

. Tell that to the guy walking behind you with a deep hunting machine and laughing and saying, "Oh Sir, I think you missed this one". You walk over there and can't even hear the target when you swing over it. For me that just don't cut it.
I have to say you have to spend the time with your machine and really learn what you have to do to make it really hunt deep and have a accurate ID. I am not much of a Tech. nut. All I want to know is how and what do I have to do to set each and everyone of my machines up to make them preform to its best ability in depth and ID. If after I do that, and it still don't get the depth and ID that I want it goes bye bye.
There are other basic things that effect depth and ID that everyone should know. This machine you really have to read and reread the manual and watch the Vids. Then there is still a lot of things that are not explained that I still have not got down yet. Even as long as it has been since I ran the XLT and DFX all those years i can still adapt some of it to the V3. So that is a plus I think. They really need to go into some depth on the different setting and what they really do on the V3. I myself have a lot of questions I would like to get answered and they are not just simple questions either. If you don't read and reread the manual you will be just plain lost and you will never get this machine to really get the depth and the ID that it is capable of.
The 9.5" dime and 7" nickle I have on edge are the most important targets I have in my coin garden. With a big transformer 60ft away, 2 air conditioners running, and the power lines I have overhead really throws some very hard parameters that a machine must get around to really hit those targets with a good dig able ID. It really take time working with a new machine to get them to hit those targets. If I can ID them, then I don't have to ever worry about it not preforming in the field. I might have to work for a week on those targets before the machine ever really goes on its first real hunt else where. If if don't ID them then I don't have any use for the machine and it goes Bye Bye. Well sorry this got so long. I don't Post much as I am usually hunting and reading. When I do post I sort of get carried away and I am sorry it was such a long Post. I just hope someone got something out of it Now if I can just get this Analyse thing worked out without having to take so much time with it. I need it for jewelry hunting as that is the real reason I bought this machine and for the beach. Yeah I know you have to dig the pull tabs to get the rings as I am a jewelry hunter. I just want a better ID on those targets.

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: HH Jerry aka Tinfoil