Before detector high tech I found the best search method to use was set the thing in A/M to get the faint and the strong, detect, get a hit, run the Disc knob to see what dropped out,think about it, dig it or pass it. Reverse discrimination worked real good.
Now I have the Sov/GT. Lovin it, learning it, using it 12 to 15 hrs a week. Last summer when I was trying to make up my mind on what detector upgrade would work best for me, one of the GT testers noted that sensitivity wasnt so good in A/M. In fact when hunting in Disc and going to A/M pinpoint targets sometimes disappeared. Shortly after getting my GT, searching in Disc (Disc/Notch zero) it happened to me. Pinpoint didn't see it. That was a major grabber. Some sites I was looking to do a lot of search in my favorite A/M operating mode. as soon as I learned about the GT. Since then Ive only worked sites in Disc and A/M pinpoint to locate a found target.
Recently on the other MLab forum for their new detector line a major discussion is taking place, regarding A/M mode and what it really means when operating the new breed of detectors. This brought me back to - why shouldn't I run in A/M on the GT? Why shouldn't I run in A/M pinpoint (the manual says no-no because of no grnd balancing). In Zero Disc am I missing some targets I may want to look at? Any GT operators out there running in A/M? HH Don
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Now I have the Sov/GT. Lovin it, learning it, using it 12 to 15 hrs a week. Last summer when I was trying to make up my mind on what detector upgrade would work best for me, one of the GT testers noted that sensitivity wasnt so good in A/M. In fact when hunting in Disc and going to A/M pinpoint targets sometimes disappeared. Shortly after getting my GT, searching in Disc (Disc/Notch zero) it happened to me. Pinpoint didn't see it. That was a major grabber. Some sites I was looking to do a lot of search in my favorite A/M operating mode. as soon as I learned about the GT. Since then Ive only worked sites in Disc and A/M pinpoint to locate a found target.
Recently on the other MLab forum for their new detector line a major discussion is taking place, regarding A/M mode and what it really means when operating the new breed of detectors. This brought me back to - why shouldn't I run in A/M on the GT? Why shouldn't I run in A/M pinpoint (the manual says no-no because of no grnd balancing). In Zero Disc am I missing some targets I may want to look at? Any GT operators out there running in A/M? HH Don
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