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<SMALL>(I posted this one on the ID Excel forum, but I'd like to get feedback from you C$ users as well. BTW...glad to be amongst you guys!)</SMALL>
....Now that's the question. I'm sure some of you folks will have some feedback on this one.
Lets say you get a good solid repeatable signal from one direction, but nothing the other direction?
Lets say you get a good solid repeatable with a very small left to right swing, but if you swing slightly off target, you get negative/iron readings. Now what if this target pinpoints LARGE? What if its SMALL?
What about the signals that bounce all around in all positive numbers, never goes negative, but won't settle on any number?
What about bouncing in the low 30s, but every couple of swings hits on 36?
What about the "It'll be a pull tab, but maybe a nickel".
What about other scenarios? How do you decide to dig or not?????
Dive in on this one folks!
w
....Now that's the question. I'm sure some of you folks will have some feedback on this one.
Lets say you get a good solid repeatable signal from one direction, but nothing the other direction?
Lets say you get a good solid repeatable with a very small left to right swing, but if you swing slightly off target, you get negative/iron readings. Now what if this target pinpoints LARGE? What if its SMALL?
What about the signals that bounce all around in all positive numbers, never goes negative, but won't settle on any number?
What about bouncing in the low 30s, but every couple of swings hits on 36?
What about the "It'll be a pull tab, but maybe a nickel".
What about other scenarios? How do you decide to dig or not?????
Dive in on this one folks!
w