I don't do pictures of finds, so I realize there is the issue of credibility, but I none the less want to post about todays hunt as much has and is being discussed concerning TID, EMI and tones, to some extent.
I started out this morning on one end of a site that emi has always been an issue. I fired the LTD up and it was in the hot settings from yesterday and immediately emi became a problem. Finally when getting the sen. down to 60 with 0 disc. and in the bp mode the LTD became much more stable. Not perfect, but I could at least hear targets pretty good.
Hunting along the power lines with the 5" coil on I began pretty promptly digging wheat, pre 82 Memorial cents and several clad dimes and quarters. Paying very close attention to vid reading and striving for a precise pinpoint, wheats and Memorial cents were coming in at 69-72 at depths of 4-5." Clad dimes were reading 74-75 and clad quarters at 83-84. The clad were also at about the same depths with one quarter maybe down to 6." The tone with the 60 Sen., however, didn't seem to be quite as sharp. At these settings, I also got a bouncy nickel range hit, vid readings of 28-33, and slightly broken tones, mid to high. This target truned out to be a 43P war nickel at a 7" depth.
After working my way out from the emi plaqued area, I was able to crank the sen. back up to 85 and had FAIRLY stable running. At the higher sen. I dug a 56 Rosie that read a lockon 76 at about 6." A little bit later, I dug a 43D Merc. that bounced a bit from 77-80. It, however, was a true 7" deep. My last good target was a 59D Washington quarter that read 90-92 and was all of 6" deep. With the higher sen. setting, the tones in 3h were much crisper then they were with the 60 sen. setting.
I also checked my coil connection before I began hunting.
What do you all think?
HH jim tn
I started out this morning on one end of a site that emi has always been an issue. I fired the LTD up and it was in the hot settings from yesterday and immediately emi became a problem. Finally when getting the sen. down to 60 with 0 disc. and in the bp mode the LTD became much more stable. Not perfect, but I could at least hear targets pretty good.
Hunting along the power lines with the 5" coil on I began pretty promptly digging wheat, pre 82 Memorial cents and several clad dimes and quarters. Paying very close attention to vid reading and striving for a precise pinpoint, wheats and Memorial cents were coming in at 69-72 at depths of 4-5." Clad dimes were reading 74-75 and clad quarters at 83-84. The clad were also at about the same depths with one quarter maybe down to 6." The tone with the 60 Sen., however, didn't seem to be quite as sharp. At these settings, I also got a bouncy nickel range hit, vid readings of 28-33, and slightly broken tones, mid to high. This target truned out to be a 43P war nickel at a 7" depth.
After working my way out from the emi plaqued area, I was able to crank the sen. back up to 85 and had FAIRLY stable running. At the higher sen. I dug a 56 Rosie that read a lockon 76 at about 6." A little bit later, I dug a 43D Merc. that bounced a bit from 77-80. It, however, was a true 7" deep. My last good target was a 59D Washington quarter that read 90-92 and was all of 6" deep. With the higher sen. setting, the tones in 3h were much crisper then they were with the 60 sen. setting.
I also checked my coil connection before I began hunting.
What do you all think?
HH jim tn