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HF coil in the iron -Amazing

kaolinwasher

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I have a 1930,s depresion settlement tarpaper shack i have been hunting for 10 years. gone over it with the Sov GT ,Compadre, Silver umax, blisstool, Tejon,, Musketeer, Gold bug , Equinox, untill it was not producing any signals , has alot of nails. wel i showed up with the Deus and the HF coil , using the DEEP PROGRAM- 7 disc, 90 gain, 2 reaction speed, two tones. and 50 Khz, OMG i was just shocked, imediatly among the iron starts coming out non iron targets one after another even 8" down , I have never had a detector do this well , also 28Khz works about as good sharper deeper . i did not find any coins in this run but I know it will find them if they are in a spot
 

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The lower frequencies are better for coins and the high ones hit small targets well.
mid range 28 is my go to, best of both.
 
I did a test on a buried 6" nickle, 8" dime and a nail, and i did find that 28 KHZ hit better than the 50 khz so i used it today , I may try the pitch sound with the deep program as well
 
when you say iron what exactly are the objects ??steel rusty cans ?? i have probs with rusty old buckets and the like ,can HF help me ?
 
I had all the XP coils except for the biggie- 11”x13”
Decided all I really need is two- the 9” round X35
And the 9” round hi freak. The elliptical and the 11” are not suitable in all types of detecting, whereas the 9-inchers will do most anything. I don’t do large open spaces often - the times I do I can use my new Teknetics T2 with the 11” stock coil. It has a 3.5”x 6.5” sniper coil that should be incredible in tight iron- infested places.
 
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