dfmike said:
I don't have a T2 but I'M curious about the tones schemes on the 13 kHz Fisher/Tek machines. If you set it at one tone in a trashy area where ferrous targets are present, can you hear a difference between ferrous and non ferrous targets, any difference at all ? If not, and ferrous items are not desired you have to constantly check the visual ID to have an idea if it is ferrous or not ?
I would imagine that at least 2 tones would be needed to separate ferrous from non ferrous targets like my F5 in that mode ?
Because of that one tone there really is no difference on the actual tone frequency itself that you can hear over non ferrous targets.
2F with that low iron growl is great for that along with the other higher tone choices if you happen to have your disc low enough for iron to come in at all.
However even though I look at the screen most of the time when hunting in monotone, my disc tone setting of choice most of the time, there actually is a slight difference in the tones I can hear between falsing, lots of different sizes and types of iron and many kinds of trash and actual good targets like coins.
Not on all trash and iron but the bulk of it.
On better targets that I want to actually go after and dig that one tone is better, sounds a bit more solid somehow, sharper on the ends...just different.
This is hard to explain and after using monotone for the last two years or so I have just started to notice this difference so I guess it takes a lot of practice and listening to thousands of targets to do this.
I know I heard that difference recently on a few hunts using maxed out disc and high thresh into the positive numbers so other settings might just make a difference on that actual tone and my ability to discern this distinction but I don't know.
I do know that because with these settings I did notice the difference and I was able to revert to my old way of hunting like I did using multi tones and not even look at the screen unless I heard a good tone that sounded better and piqued my interest.
I got a lot of false and not so great sounding trash and iron high falsing which some of the trash I dug just to be sure, but on every one of those more unique sharp and solid sounding repeating signals I heard without looking at the screen I dug and every one was a coin found in a trashy iron filled lawn where there are very few good signals left after hunting here for two weeks.
I also have probably several thousand hours experience listening to single tone Tesoros where I learned there is a big difference in that one tone swinging over all kinds of targets so that probably helped in all this.
These units have screens but the audio component is still a huge thing with them, ALL of the tone choices plus all metal, and both features can be a great asset to all hunters that utilize them together.