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If anyone from Minelab R&D is out there listening please add a depth meter on the full screen discrimination screen. This is a sweet screen and would be even sweeter with a simple depth meter on the side..... Thank in advance! <img src="/metal/html/grin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":grin">
 
hehehe...cant really think of anything, but a jumping morgan dollar would be great for bringing up hopes.
HH, bing
 
Wouldn't it be nice to hunt with no discrimination and have the ability to turn the volume down on just unwanted target areas? Sort of volume discrimination. That way you could hear everything but the stuff you didn't want to dig would be soft in the background or turned all the way down.
Just something I thought about a couple weeks ago.
HH - Robin
 
I've played around with a high-pass filter to kill the low iron tones in ferrous sounds. I usually hunt wide open and would like to be able to filter out the lower tones, or at least attenuate them somewhat so they're not as loud.
I've found that a 1.0 uF capacitor (non-polarized) in series with my 1 sided headphones (about 30 ohms~) will change the sound of the iron without affecting the sound of higher targets. Unfortunately the sound is more of a square wave than a sine wave, so it's harder to filter.
 
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