hsimmons75 said:
I may do that someday, but that took me a good few hours yesterday, lol. I'm happy with the air test, but my results in the ground are not the same. There is so much trash in the soil around here. I swear someone fertilized all the lawns in the area with nails. I have to try the monotone with disc at 6 tomorrow. Lost a coin in my test bed at twelve inches. Couldn't locate it even though I just put it in the ground.
Okay, we know that air test DO NOT TELL REAL FIELD RESULTS, now saying that lets move on a little.
First I've gotten VERY strange results with planted coins, especially past the 5" range, don't be surprised if in about three or four days if the 6" and deeper ones just disappear I've had that happen a bunch of times, the day I buried it I could detect it, then three days later POOF!
One modern and highly respected detector manufacture stated that fresh buried coins disturbs the "Ground Matrix" and the results are not reliable!!!!.
I pretty much gave up on test gardens deeper than 4" or so.
Now at one time my brother "WV62" and I had discussed the idea of planting coins using a different method.
The idea would be to take a plug out of the ground, then at the bottom of the hole insert the coin into the side of the hole leaving the earth above the coin undisturbed!!! then fill the dig back in. Now as far as I know neither of us has yet to test this coin planting theory, I know I haven't.
Your numbers are GOOD! meaning that with the perfect media (Air) your depth result shows the MAX depth you could get on a coin. The ground or the minerals in the ground is to a detector what fog is to us when we drive down the road. The amount of mineral content, amount of EMI can change from location to location and in the heat of summer solar radiation really effects our detectors.
You know what your MAX settings are, so the goal is to pick the best time of day for the area, which in the heat will be very early in the morning and another thing that helps is after a rain when the ground is cool and damp you'll find your detector will smooth out a lot. The idea is max, if the detector is giving you some problems at those settings then you have to adjust! Look at your chart at the hottest settings, then figure what you would need to do to move from max and loose as little depth as possible.
Would backing off the threshold first help? or
Cutting back the sensitivity give you better stability with less depth loss?
Another thing your chart tells you, lets say your going to go clad stabbing and your not planing on really digging much of anything, which settings are you going to run to reduce the deeper buired trash from interfering with your detector,
These charts tells a lot of different things about your detector, but when you get out in the field your still going to have to manage the controls,
I live in West Virginia and they are lots of roads here I drive 60 and 70mph on, but they even more that you can't drive 50mph and a good bit that 35 to 40mph can get you killed! Metal detectors are a bit like that, some days, some locations its 10" some other days and other locations its 7"
Mark
Mark