Just lost the message I typed out. So here I go again. Background: I live in central NC with mostly red clay soil with iron. I have had the Xterra 705 for about a month now. So far I have only been hunting coins and jewelry. I have reread the manual and am reading the E-book. I also did a few simple experiments, In AM mode with auto GB I tested some objects such as rings, coins, lead, and pulltabs. on a terra cotta surface. I noticed that the ID values would jump around as I swing over the objects slowly Variations were usually from 2 to 4 numbers. Is this normal?
Other questions:
1. Do most people use auto GB, tracking GB, or manual? I read auto is the most accurate.
2. Do most people use target stabilization?
3. What threshold do people generally use?
4. What sensitivity do people generally use?
5. How many tones do you use?
6. Do ID numbers vary with the depth of the object?
I know conditions and environments vary as well as the object of the hunt and the skill of the operator, but I just wanted to get some ideas how to improve my accuracy with the maching. Thanks for any comments.
Andy from Hillsborough
Other questions:
1. Do most people use auto GB, tracking GB, or manual? I read auto is the most accurate.
2. Do most people use target stabilization?
3. What threshold do people generally use?
4. What sensitivity do people generally use?
5. How many tones do you use?
6. Do ID numbers vary with the depth of the object?
I know conditions and environments vary as well as the object of the hunt and the skill of the operator, but I just wanted to get some ideas how to improve my accuracy with the maching. Thanks for any comments.
Andy from Hillsborough