Whimpster
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Mike.... I'm wondering what the penciled in settings are on the notch width dial on your Golden notch map...could you explain in more detail just what the setting are for?
Also I see you have the notch width dial marked 5,4,3...not sure what that means...you gave a description on the B setting...
Your quote....."You see the 'B' (kinda looks like a '8'). The line to the right of that looking face on is where the nickel sounded good. The B stands for a broken nickle signal and that area is where the nickle starts to break up. If I'm skipping tabs and digging nickels, I'll set my notch to narrow and the width to 11:00. That will give me a smooth cut for nickels. Sometimes they will break if the ground is worse than normal. I also use the notch switch for broken, cut short signals to help me id which side of the notch they are coming from. If I'm hunting in Narrow but can't tell by the tone (the tone starts to break into the 2nd middle tone around this area) if the target is breakin on the low side of the notch or the high side, I flip it over to Wide to see if it goes silent. Silent would mean a high side signal and if the signal is still there, its a low side".
Thanks Bob.
Also I see you have the notch width dial marked 5,4,3...not sure what that means...you gave a description on the B setting...
Your quote....."You see the 'B' (kinda looks like a '8'). The line to the right of that looking face on is where the nickel sounded good. The B stands for a broken nickle signal and that area is where the nickle starts to break up. If I'm skipping tabs and digging nickels, I'll set my notch to narrow and the width to 11:00. That will give me a smooth cut for nickels. Sometimes they will break if the ground is worse than normal. I also use the notch switch for broken, cut short signals to help me id which side of the notch they are coming from. If I'm hunting in Narrow but can't tell by the tone (the tone starts to break into the 2nd middle tone around this area) if the target is breakin on the low side of the notch or the high side, I flip it over to Wide to see if it goes silent. Silent would mean a high side signal and if the signal is still there, its a low side".
Thanks Bob.