I spent about 3 hours this afternoon on that trashy lawn that I found several silver coins. It's loaded with rusted nails, screws, and bolts.
Taking my time and digging everything that gave a promising signal, I came up with nothing but junk. Using my trusted Delta 4000 and stock 8" concentric coil, set up accepting everything that discriminate mode allows, 10 and above (I think this is just a little bit more discrimination than all-metal) and sensitivity set at 8.
I think I discovered a problem that I've been having. I was getting blips in the dime+ 80's and would excitedly dig... but kept finding rusty iron. Those of you who read my last posting http://www.findmall.com/read.php?58,1420282 will see how lucky I was that I dug the jumpy signal that I got. Today, I dug plenty of jumpy signals, but EVERY target was a rusted nail, screw or bolt.
Why did I keep hearing/seeing signals in the high 80's - 90's???
I finally discovered that - after pinpointing accurately, the target centered below the coil always grunted low tone iron sounds (and showed 10-20's on screen).
BUT if I moved the coil so that the target (rusty iron) was below the EDGE of the coil, I could get a jumpy signal from teens to 90's!!! All these "good signal" blips were actually just the detector reading the close proximity to the rusted iron.
To solve this, I'm learning that after hearing a good signal, first pinpoint the target accurately (center of the coil), and then sweep over it in discriminate again. Many times in trashy areas a great signal is bogus because the trash is fooling the 8 inch coil - It's near, BUT NOT CENTERED over the target.
If anyone else can verify or refute my findings please add a comment. Thanks, MickTwin
Taking my time and digging everything that gave a promising signal, I came up with nothing but junk. Using my trusted Delta 4000 and stock 8" concentric coil, set up accepting everything that discriminate mode allows, 10 and above (I think this is just a little bit more discrimination than all-metal) and sensitivity set at 8.
I think I discovered a problem that I've been having. I was getting blips in the dime+ 80's and would excitedly dig... but kept finding rusty iron. Those of you who read my last posting http://www.findmall.com/read.php?58,1420282 will see how lucky I was that I dug the jumpy signal that I got. Today, I dug plenty of jumpy signals, but EVERY target was a rusted nail, screw or bolt.
Why did I keep hearing/seeing signals in the high 80's - 90's???
I finally discovered that - after pinpointing accurately, the target centered below the coil always grunted low tone iron sounds (and showed 10-20's on screen).
BUT if I moved the coil so that the target (rusty iron) was below the EDGE of the coil, I could get a jumpy signal from teens to 90's!!! All these "good signal" blips were actually just the detector reading the close proximity to the rusted iron.
To solve this, I'm learning that after hearing a good signal, first pinpoint the target accurately (center of the coil), and then sweep over it in discriminate again. Many times in trashy areas a great signal is bogus because the trash is fooling the 8 inch coil - It's near, BUT NOT CENTERED over the target.
If anyone else can verify or refute my findings please add a comment. Thanks, MickTwin