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Silver

Can anyone tell me about the Silver
 
No ground balance on this one,preset at factory,just your sensitivity knob and disc. knob to worry about.
 
Set your discrimination a little past 'iron' (just enough to discriminate out a small nail) and start digging all small clean sounding repeatable signals. If you find yourself digging more pull tabs than you want, set the discrimination just high enough to make them crackle and pop. Go by ear when setting the discrimination, not by what's written on the face plate.

The Silver
 
Thanks to you all! :thumbup:
 
Good luck today and let us know what your initial thoughts are about this unit. As Tabman said, clean sounding repeatable signals are the key. Check the target from several directions to unmask good stuff hidden by junk that you may not have disc'ed out. YOu can get a depth idea by raising the coil above the ground while you sweep over the target.
 
[quote=tabmanSet your discrimination a little past 'iron' (just enough to discriminate out a small nail) and start digging all small clean sounding repeatable signals. If you find yourself digging more pull tabs than you want, set the discrimination just high enough to make them crackle and pop. Go by ear when setting the discrimination, not by what's written on the face plate.

The Silver
 
foiled again tab hunter said:
[quote=tabmanSet your discrimination a little past 'iron' (just enough to discriminate out a small nail) and start digging all small clean sounding repeatable signals. If you find yourself digging more pull tabs than you want, set the discrimination just high enough to make them crackle and pop. Go by ear when setting the discrimination, not by what's written on the face plate.

The Silver
 
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