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Iron check at depth:jump:

The ATX is set to err on IDing a target as good, not iron, if the signal is iffy - for what ever the reason, especially depth.
I would rather dig an iffy signal just to find out it was trash, than pass by a great find sitting next to a small piece of iron.
Once you spend many hours with any detector and learn its idiosyncrasies it becomes a GREAT detector.
 
But to me the ATX has an advantage over the other PI units on the shallow, small iron than can sound good on other PI's. Being that the iron check button is just a thumb movement to determine dig/no dig on a shallow target, is a major plus.

Like they so though...when it doubt, dig it.
 
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