I got off to a early start this morning to get in a few of hours of detecting before the rain storm got here. I jump in the car around noon when it got real windy and the sky got dark and ugly. A few minutes later the rain came pouring down. I started the morning off detecting with the Omega and the 10 inch DD coil. I was getting soft whisper high tone signals for the wheat back pennies (1955,1935,1944,1942, 1919, 19??, 1938 ) that were around 6 to 7 inches deep. Most of the VDI signals were a bouncy 81/83 on the wheat backs. The two Mercury Dimes (1938, 1942) were both around 3 to 4 inch deep and gave a 84/85 VDI number. I pretty much knew what I had before digging them. I was able to run the Omega at full sensitivity with very little chatter. I think I had the discrimination set at 23. I was running 3 tones with a ground balance of 60. I tried to detect some with my G2, but it was having a hisses fit with EMI at this location. That doesn't happen very often. It's usually the other way around.
tabman
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