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Just Silver

raylesnau

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Hello All
If I just want to find the deep silver coins in a park I go to can I just notch upto say 85.
Would it work to use Discrimination to do this? Will you lose depth? I know most coins are 8-12 inches deep. They cleared off 5in to put in sand volleyball area. I went over it and picked up 6 good coins 4 to 6 inches below the dug out level. This park has a lot of bottle caps not quit sure how to distinguish those from good coins yet. I do dig a lot of them. I don't want to hear all the other junk just the good deep tones. Maybe this just can't be done. Any ideas would be great.
Thank You All
HH
Ray
 
don't discriminate, you will lose depth. you can notch up to 85 and it will cut out all audio up to that point. what frequency are you using? I use 12K a lot and i have an identical program saved next to it in 4K. if you hear a good signal around 92-94 switch to 4K. If the numbers stay about the same its a bottle cap. If the numbers drop its a digable signal. Give this a try and let us know how you do.
GL &HH
 
I do run in 12k and have tried higher and lower. I know there are some good coins down deep. With my CTX I just can't hit them but with the Deus I have been picking up a few more good finds.
 
You may want to use FullTone with a low discrimination and only dig the sweet high tones.
 
The full tones and 0 discrimination have made a believer out of me for depth...pulled a 1915 wheat penny out of my front yard at 11 inches and a .36 caliber round ball at 9 inches last week. I have been playing with the notch for park hunting also. Still in the learning curve but its is a lot of fun. :detecting:
 
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