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HIGH END NOTCH TALK...

  • Thread starter calabash digger
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calabash digger

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TO USE HIGH END NOTCH OR NOT TO USE HIGH END NOTCH....[video]https://youtu.be/-f8YcqzQFzw[/video]
 
Great advice. I don't remember ever digging an object ringing up 6 inches that was really deeper that wasn't flat iron. Doe's that mean I'd always pass. Depends on the site. Last nite i ran the Deus over a frontier ax head and a piece of shrapnel I recovered both from a CW siege sight. The ax head rang up like a flat iron object(good tone but really large and the shrapnel gave a clear iron tone but was crisp more like a good object would. Would I have dug these at a non military sight? Probably not, but the point is if had high end notched would not have heard at all. Thanks again.
 
What I like to do on my Deus is assign a lower tone that resembles iron around 100-150 for # 97-99. If its a large tone I dig.
 
Yeah but that's really the same thing as notch in a way that it can cause you to miss the DEEP HIGH tones that ring in that range.....
 
Excellent talk Calabash. Yeah, I gave up on the high end notch some time ago for the reasons you give. And like you say, you can train your ear to pick up on those tonal cues that indicate that that high VDI is deep iron. But even now, I can be 99.9% sure that something is deep iron, but often I still just have to dig it out. :detecting:
 
Hi there Calabash, I dont think I would consider it a notch. Its another audio bin being added, and as long as we are keeping the audio gate open we are being alerted to something there. I would combine that with the VDI # I get and start honing in on the target. By the way, your videos are very educational, great job on them. Steve
 
It would be to close to a iron tone for me. I normally dont look at the remote when hunting relics. Some of the tones that can fall into the 97 -99 range can be very faint signals.
 
calabash digger said:
It would be to close to a iron tone for me. I normally dont look at the remote when hunting relics. Some of the tones that can fall into the 97 -99 range can be very faint signals.
I've dug some iron tinned back rebel buttons that hit in that range
 
What I meant by my statement is I like the tones in that 97-99 range to be HIGH tone so I will pay close attention to them.
 
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