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If you have a repeatable high tone,,, especially in both directions and two different angles, I wouldn't care what sounds where before OR after it,,,,, I'd dig that fur sure !!!!Agseeker said:I've had the high tone with a thunk at the end also. Is that an indication of any deep coin or just silver? Seems like an earlier post indicated it was deep silver. Looks like I need to go back over an area where I was hunting the other day and try to find those high tones with a thunk I passed up.
MarkG -- what type of coin were you using? By the CO numbers I'd say it was a dime or quarter, but could have been a Memorial cent also from CO numbers I've seen in the field.
grouser said:If you have a repeatable high tone,,, especially in both directions and two different angles, I wouldn't care what sounds where before OR after it,,,,, I'd dig that fur sure !!!!Agseeker said:I've had the high tone with a thunk at the end also. Is that an indication of any deep coin or just silver? Seems like an earlier post indicated it was deep silver. Looks like I need to go back over an area where I was hunting the other day and try to find those high tones with a thunk I passed up.
MarkG -- what type of coin were you using? By the CO numbers I'd say it was a dime or quarter, but could have been a Memorial cent also from CO numbers I've seen in the field.
And you find out what they are by digging a couple and noting what a particular sound and situation, depth, site age, nature yield.mikeothmer said:I just like to have some idea what I'm digging before digging another 8-12 in deep hole in hard ground . Thank you for your help I really appreciate it!
this I don't understand,,,, a tone variation making the ET go deeper makes my brain hurt. I read where tone hold HELPS you get deeper coins by alerting your ears to a deeper target that the machine was not able to give a full signal on, but that is not making the MD go deeper,,,earthmansurfer said:Nice work Mark. I think I read it in Andy's book, but it talked about using hold pitch for deep targets. Also, using "long" as you probably know but pitch hold in cleaner ground will go deeper as you stated. That is really interesting and the site I'm going to go back through on Monday, if weather allows, will be pitch hold territory. Chance for very deep targets here so I'll be sure to bring the video cam and test!
mikeothmer said:That's the sound I've been wondering about ! I have heard it in the old park I hunt many times. Usually I get another sound in front of it or a null . There is so much iron in this park I assumed it was part of an iron signal. I have hunted older over hunted parks around town this year to get a good feel for the E trac before venturing out to some other more promising areas . I just like to have some idea what I'm digging before digging another 8-12 in deep hole in hard ground . Thank you for your help I really appreciate it!
grouser said:this I don't understand,,,, a tone variation making the ET go deeper makes my brain hurt. I read where tone hold HELPS you get deeper coins by alerting your ears to a deeper target that the machine was not able to give a full signal on, but that is not making the MD go deeper,,,earthmansurfer said:Nice work Mark. I think I read it in Andy's book, but it talked about using hold pitch for deep targets. Also, using "long" as you probably know but pitch hold in cleaner ground will go deeper as you stated. That is really interesting and the site I'm going to go back through on Monday, if weather allows, will be pitch hold territory. Chance for very deep targets here so I'll be sure to bring the video cam and test!
Markg said:Changing to pitch hold changes everything I posted this week.
The thunking has completely vanished regardless of distance from the coil or in the ground. Actually I believe I've gained from 1/2 to 1 inch more depth with pitch hold.
Please bear in mind, all other settings remaining the same, change from either normal, smooth or long to pitch hold and the thunk sound now is a consistent high tone (if you are in 4 tone) regardless of depth or distance from the coil.
grouser said:If you have a repeatable high tone,,, especially in both directions and two different angles, I wouldn't care what sounds where before OR after it,,,,, I'd dig that fur sure !!!!Agseeker said:I've had the high tone with a thunk at the end also. Is that an indication of any deep coin or just silver? Seems like an earlier post indicated it was deep silver. Looks like I need to go back over an area where I was hunting the other day and try to find those high tones with a thunk I passed up.
MarkG -- what type of coin were you using? By the CO numbers I'd say it was a dime or quarter, but could have been a Memorial cent also from CO numbers I've seen in the field.