Well I actually got to hunt with my new SE today. I tried it out yesterday for a few minutes but I got almost 2 full hours in today.
What makes these finds GREAT to me is the fact that I found these at the same county fairgrounds I have pounded for 25 years. In the 80's with my xlt...in the 90's with EACH of the CZ detectors...2000 on up with my CZ70pro and some with my Explorer2.
I decided to go back to conductive sounds and I'm glad I did. Here are the settings I started out in Gain at 8...sensitivity at 21...IM at 20...response-normal...volume-max...variability-10...Limits-10. Fast ON AND DEEP ON. The first deep signal I got was around 6"+. I decided to test signal strength and response right THERE to see how the detector would respond at different settings. The first thing I did was try fast only...then deep only. Keep in mind I initially hit the signal with fast on/deep on. Out of the 3 settings...deep on ONLY was by far the strongest and most solid signal. I then started to up the gain. I was actually able to get the gain to 9 and then 10 and the signal was definately more solid and clear. The initial signal was a little "iffy" to begin with but when the gain was upped and I went to deep only...the signal was much nicer. I then messed with the sensitivity. I went as far down to 14 and as high as 28. With it as 24 the signal was the best. It honestly wasn't a drasric change at any sensitivity setting bit it was a little clearer and more solid at 24.
After 25 minutes of fiddling with the settings on the target....I started digging the said target. Out popped a wheatie from 6"+.
After all the setting changes to find what worked best at this given time...I left them at...Sens-24...gain 9...deep on. It seemed pretty stable so I upped the gain to 10...yes 10 and the sens to 26...and swept the coil SLOWLY and I mean SLOWLY. That is when coins started to come. I dug 4 more wheaties...two 8" non wheaties and the merc at 8" to 10". It did get a little chattery at some points so I backed the gain to 8 and the sens down to 18. I did have quite a bit of nulling...but the high coin sound sounded off loudly when I hit a coin. I was able to get gain back to 10 and sens back up to 26 and I found ALL but 1 coin pictured at those settings. I know I will not be able to have the gain and sens set that high on most occasions...but today I was and I definately saw a HUGE difference in coin signals and sound/strength of said signal when the gain was UP. The sensitivity honestly didn't make that nuch difference,,,but the gain did. I know this for a fact because I messed with EACH coin signal before I dug... and the setting results were the same at each target. It was really noticable on the 8"+ merc. The higher the gain...the better the silver dime sounded...and again this was actual field tests...BEFORE I even went ahead and dug the target.
I dug 2 pieces of junk...but I felt they were junk and iffy before I dug them. I dug a tin can lid at 10" and it read ferrous 20...conductive 30.... I then dug a thin washer at 8" that had the same kind of high ferrous reading instead of the usual 00 to 02 that a silver coin makes. I just wanted to dig everything to see how it registered on the digital and see how accurate it was.
It might be a while before I have time to hunt for any length of time because of work...but I was pretty pleased after today.
Happy Hunting
What makes these finds GREAT to me is the fact that I found these at the same county fairgrounds I have pounded for 25 years. In the 80's with my xlt...in the 90's with EACH of the CZ detectors...2000 on up with my CZ70pro and some with my Explorer2.
I decided to go back to conductive sounds and I'm glad I did. Here are the settings I started out in Gain at 8...sensitivity at 21...IM at 20...response-normal...volume-max...variability-10...Limits-10. Fast ON AND DEEP ON. The first deep signal I got was around 6"+. I decided to test signal strength and response right THERE to see how the detector would respond at different settings. The first thing I did was try fast only...then deep only. Keep in mind I initially hit the signal with fast on/deep on. Out of the 3 settings...deep on ONLY was by far the strongest and most solid signal. I then started to up the gain. I was actually able to get the gain to 9 and then 10 and the signal was definately more solid and clear. The initial signal was a little "iffy" to begin with but when the gain was upped and I went to deep only...the signal was much nicer. I then messed with the sensitivity. I went as far down to 14 and as high as 28. With it as 24 the signal was the best. It honestly wasn't a drasric change at any sensitivity setting bit it was a little clearer and more solid at 24.
After 25 minutes of fiddling with the settings on the target....I started digging the said target. Out popped a wheatie from 6"+.
After all the setting changes to find what worked best at this given time...I left them at...Sens-24...gain 9...deep on. It seemed pretty stable so I upped the gain to 10...yes 10 and the sens to 26...and swept the coil SLOWLY and I mean SLOWLY. That is when coins started to come. I dug 4 more wheaties...two 8" non wheaties and the merc at 8" to 10". It did get a little chattery at some points so I backed the gain to 8 and the sens down to 18. I did have quite a bit of nulling...but the high coin sound sounded off loudly when I hit a coin. I was able to get gain back to 10 and sens back up to 26 and I found ALL but 1 coin pictured at those settings. I know I will not be able to have the gain and sens set that high on most occasions...but today I was and I definately saw a HUGE difference in coin signals and sound/strength of said signal when the gain was UP. The sensitivity honestly didn't make that nuch difference,,,but the gain did. I know this for a fact because I messed with EACH coin signal before I dug... and the setting results were the same at each target. It was really noticable on the 8"+ merc. The higher the gain...the better the silver dime sounded...and again this was actual field tests...BEFORE I even went ahead and dug the target.
I dug 2 pieces of junk...but I felt they were junk and iffy before I dug them. I dug a tin can lid at 10" and it read ferrous 20...conductive 30.... I then dug a thin washer at 8" that had the same kind of high ferrous reading instead of the usual 00 to 02 that a silver coin makes. I just wanted to dig everything to see how it registered on the digital and see how accurate it was.
It might be a while before I have time to hunt for any length of time because of work...but I was pretty pleased after today.
Happy Hunting