
I got a first last week. A silver chain in a totlot. A first chain of anything for me. What's weird to me is it hit with low tones, about 12.06. Got like 4 or 5 low hits like that as the coil passed over the chain. I have gotten a few silver earings that hit higher like zinc penny range. I guess cause the links are so small. I thought I would share that because normally I pass on a series of low tones thinking it's just a patch of can slaw. But since I dig everything in totlots I got a nice .925 itally chain. Now I stop at all slaw patches and at least dig one so I don't pass up any more chains. So big lesson learned for me!
Did a few air test today. I did not notice any depth distance change from ferrous coin to ground coin. There may have been some but I could not tell the difference. I tried a air test in salt water on. I did notice a little less depth like maybe 3/4 inch on a dime. Not enough to scare me away from using it in areas with some EMI. Someone on the forum mentioned it helped in noisy areas. I tried it and it works great in some of my noisy areas. Was worried it might hurt my depth but it still hits a dime hard at 9.5 inches, 17" coil.
Just thought I would share that maybe someone will benifitt from those observations.
And thanks to all you guys that share some of your tips they have helped me get up to speed with the ctx3030 being only my 2nd detector.