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My dealer said that the ultimate machine for cache hunting is the SD series with an 18" loop.
I posed the question on this Aussie gold forum. The set-up they recommended was a SD2100 with a Coiltek 24" coil. After speaking with Mr. Bill at length and others. My only concern with the SD or the Deepstar is the tiny iron signals that the PI is naturally able to pick up. Is there a way to keep it sensitive enough to find an object at depth but not sensitive to tiny metal objects on the surface. The Barracuda could find the backs off of earrings, the Excalibur couldn't. The scarry thought of using a sensitive PI on land is the amount and variety of trash. A two box will eliminate the metal objects less than the size of my fist. Great and under certain conditions its the tool of choise.But what about all those "backs of earrings" sized targets in the dry ground. Will a larger coil size help eliminate the smaller objects that an 8" coil would pick up? Is there another adjustment in the deepstar that would help when larger objects are your main target even at depth?
Is there anyway one can tell the difference between a shallow small target and a deep large one with a PI?
I posed the question on this Aussie gold forum. The set-up they recommended was a SD2100 with a Coiltek 24" coil. After speaking with Mr. Bill at length and others. My only concern with the SD or the Deepstar is the tiny iron signals that the PI is naturally able to pick up. Is there a way to keep it sensitive enough to find an object at depth but not sensitive to tiny metal objects on the surface. The Barracuda could find the backs off of earrings, the Excalibur couldn't. The scarry thought of using a sensitive PI on land is the amount and variety of trash. A two box will eliminate the metal objects less than the size of my fist. Great and under certain conditions its the tool of choise.But what about all those "backs of earrings" sized targets in the dry ground. Will a larger coil size help eliminate the smaller objects that an 8" coil would pick up? Is there another adjustment in the deepstar that would help when larger objects are your main target even at depth?
Is there anyway one can tell the difference between a shallow small target and a deep large one with a PI?