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Anonymous
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First, I am realistic, any area that yields old coins
at the rate of 4-5 every time you hunt is NOT worked
out. Worked out is when you go repeatedly and fail
to get anything, hours on end of frustration with
a few pulltabs that deceived you and your machine.
This park fits the above criteria, it is worked-out!!
When you swing your coil, there are numerous targets
most of which are some type of pulltab in one configuration or the other.I have used the best machines out there including new re-configured machines that produced a substantial offering of pulltabs. The pulltabs "eat" X-5's,Tejon's,Minelab's,
etc for lunch. The 2500 produced the first mercury
that I have got out of this park in years. Each
target has to be qualified to be sure of what it
is. I work methodically in Zero Disc and then when
I get a good target, switch to the coin mode and
qualify it again. That entails making sure that that
the cursor on the icon doesn't bounce. I still get
an occasion pulltab, but with the info available,
it is better. Sometimes the target are so close together, that I have to sort them out in AM so
as to see if I have multiple targets or a mixed
audio signal from the same target. Hopefully, I
will be able to come up with a small coil for this
machine pretty soon. Anyway, here is my retrival
from a real worked-out park. A very soft Belltone
in between two targets. At 6 inches, out pops the
Merc (1943). BTW, I was able to speed up the processor by simply resetting to factory default and raising the threshold some. Best to all you fellas,
RichardnTn
at the rate of 4-5 every time you hunt is NOT worked
out. Worked out is when you go repeatedly and fail
to get anything, hours on end of frustration with
a few pulltabs that deceived you and your machine.
This park fits the above criteria, it is worked-out!!
When you swing your coil, there are numerous targets
most of which are some type of pulltab in one configuration or the other.I have used the best machines out there including new re-configured machines that produced a substantial offering of pulltabs. The pulltabs "eat" X-5's,Tejon's,Minelab's,
etc for lunch. The 2500 produced the first mercury
that I have got out of this park in years. Each
target has to be qualified to be sure of what it
is. I work methodically in Zero Disc and then when
I get a good target, switch to the coin mode and
qualify it again. That entails making sure that that
the cursor on the icon doesn't bounce. I still get
an occasion pulltab, but with the info available,
it is better. Sometimes the target are so close together, that I have to sort them out in AM so
as to see if I have multiple targets or a mixed
audio signal from the same target. Hopefully, I
will be able to come up with a small coil for this
machine pretty soon. Anyway, here is my retrival
from a real worked-out park. A very soft Belltone
in between two targets. At 6 inches, out pops the
Merc (1943). BTW, I was able to speed up the processor by simply resetting to factory default and raising the threshold some. Best to all you fellas,
RichardnTn