Ralph Bryant
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If you haven't already tried this, find a "reasonably sure" rusty bottlecap signal, then angle your coil at about 45 degrees from perpendicular, and slowly re-sweep the target with the right or left edge of the coil closest to the ground moving about 1 foot either side of the target. Tried this today with some interesting results in our ground conditions, something I've done with the Nautilus and just thought I'd give it a try with the T-2 DD. I noticed here a very distinct break-up in the bottlecap signal, while a "real" quarter continues to signal good. In most cases, the audio in audio mode "3" would break to a mid-tone when sweeping in one direction, and a high-coin tone sweeping in the other. Tilting of the coil gives a different perspective of the target to the detector, and coins tend to retain their good audio signal while a round ferrous objects audio will change more noticeably. Let me know if it works in your ground.
Ralph
Ralph