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My definition of a iron loaded site...

  • Thread starter calabash digger
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So we are all on the same page..[video]https://youtu.be/AOrrBd2RG8g[/video]
 
CD
My sites here in the gold rush region are just as you describe.
Your video stopped short of telling us what you do in those sites.
Do you run your pitch program are do you run/adjust to another.
Great video... Now for part two??
 
After using Calabash's program for a while, it is a treat for heavily riddled square nail sites. It helps to identify the iron buzz formed around the signal squeak, A non ferrous signal will most always have a low iron buzz surrounding and trying to fill with the signal, a iron bleed through will have a super distressed signal,with no low iron tone filling in the background until you roll off from the target, the iron signal will sound solitary and distressed. I had to knock the pitch frequency down from 603,just set it where you are comfortable, it's a two tone of sorts, either you dig it or you don't.
 
Agreed Calabash. Machine gun popping sound on nails is a good way to describe "heavy iron". Throw in some stove parts, a busted up iron cauldron, rusted blobs of who knows what into that nail litter and you have an iron symphony.
 
I hope you are doing well.
I really enjoy your videos.
I've been thinking about getting a XP Deus for a while. I just checked and the price has really dropped since the last time I looked. Do you think this is because of the Equinox or are thy getting ready to come out with something new? Like a simotanously multifreq. machine.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
 
I’ve heard a strong rumour about a x-48 coil , wether that’s separate frequencies or simultaneous guess we won’t know until we know
 
Great video keep them coming!
 
Machine gun square nails and iron debris from old buildings and then add decomposing tin cans. If it's an old railroad town, add for extra iron and steel. Pretty much the standard of Ghost towns out West.

I do enjoy my new Deus (May). Audio is excellent, response is quick and it did well my last trip out to Nevada in June considering I am still wet behind the ears.

And the light weight makes it easy to swing all day long. A definite plus.

UtahRich
 
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