Willee - Texas
Well-known member
In Andy Sabisch's XP Deus manual on page 119 there is a program for beach hunting that is designed to improve your chance of finding the gold jewelry.
This morning was the first opportunity I have had to get to the beach and try out my new Deus detector.
I started the morning by using the 9" coil and the #1 basic program to get a baseline reference about how the detector was responding to the dry saltwater sand.
After about an hour I switched programs to the Beach Gold program and continued to hunt.
I do like the gold program.
It moves the likely gold objects to the high tone area and the coins (except nickles) to the mid tone area.
So all I had to do was dig the high tones and disregard the rest.
The ID numbers are still there to aid if needed.
No gold today but did recover several nickles and a few other coins.
Coin tones were sharp and solid and it is hard to resist digging them.
One strong mid range signal yielded a nice Sheffield folding knife ... open and ready for use.
Another strong mid tone turned out to be a large earring.
So even though I am looking for gold objects I still have the option of recovering coins and other items
depending on how good the signal sounds or reads on the digital scale.
I think this gold program will be my go to beach program with the Deus but the 11" coil might be better as
it will cover more ground.
This morning was the first opportunity I have had to get to the beach and try out my new Deus detector.
I started the morning by using the 9" coil and the #1 basic program to get a baseline reference about how the detector was responding to the dry saltwater sand.
After about an hour I switched programs to the Beach Gold program and continued to hunt.
I do like the gold program.
It moves the likely gold objects to the high tone area and the coins (except nickles) to the mid tone area.
So all I had to do was dig the high tones and disregard the rest.
The ID numbers are still there to aid if needed.
No gold today but did recover several nickles and a few other coins.
Coin tones were sharp and solid and it is hard to resist digging them.
One strong mid range signal yielded a nice Sheffield folding knife ... open and ready for use.
Another strong mid tone turned out to be a large earring.
So even though I am looking for gold objects I still have the option of recovering coins and other items
depending on how good the signal sounds or reads on the digital scale.
I think this gold program will be my go to beach program with the Deus but the 11" coil might be better as
it will cover more ground.