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How do i boost the v3i up for deep silver and do i need to dig all targets while in deep silver mode.?

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I don't understand that"Phase-angle wrap-around also dictates 'perceived' iron see-thru; yet, elevates 'falsing' percentage/ratio."
Aaron said:Without going into to much detail, as Im short on time, I do NOT agree with the MineLab techs statement regarding the Etrac and Explorer not being able to hear tones through nulls. I have talked with Ralph DeGraw (SunRay) at lenght for some time now and just recently about just this topic. Ralph has been using the Explorers since they came out and the Etrac and has more time and experience than anyone I know on those machines. Ralph relayed a experience he had of hunting in a field that most people almost always give up on because of the excessive nulling. He took his time and went slow and ended up finding some Barber silver UNDER all that nulling. I found it hard to believe myself but I have experienced myself where if you go slow enough and have the right settings you will get the tones through a null. Now as Steve put it, it all depends how the target is situated. If the coin is right under that iron and the iron is big enough...your probably not gonna hear through the null, and if it is off center from the iron theres a chance that you will.
I just got down comparing both my Etrac and 75 LTD over the weekend on a old farm house site I've been hunting for 2yrs now. The whole property is just one big null,,,I dont think the original people ever threw anything out, they probably just buried it. I used 5" coils on both machines and even with the 5" coil on the Etrac theres still alot of nulling, but I still able to do ALOT better than when I had the bigger procoil on. However...it still does not compare to the F75LTD, the speed of that thing in between targets is incredible although its sooo noisy it tends to wear you out faster. I had experimented in a 6x8ft area first with the Etrac and then with the LTD both with 5" coils and I was amazed how many ferrous targets ( clad, bullets, casings, ect) the Etrac missed around all that iron even with the 5 coil.
Phase-angle wrap-around: Target ID is created by phase angle. There are multiple "signature" components of iron. A couple of the (less dominant) iron electromagnetic signature components... bias towards the high-conductor phase angle ID. (((So far.... no ID problems))). If the target is a nail with a fairly sharp tip.... the 'less dominant' phase-angle ID signature becomes a bit more 'dominant'. Problems 'might' start to annunciate. Now........ if the nail is bent.... AND.... has a sharp tip/heel........... the less dominant (minor component) of iron becomes major/dominating........... with subsequent false ID. The sharp tip of the nail is one problem. The bent 'arc' of the nail is another problem. If the nail is bent beyond 90-Deg.... the two (approaching parallel) portions of the nail provide yet a third phase-angle overlapping problem. The dominant overlapping phase-angle signature that ensues.... will generate "end resultant" right smack into 'high-conductor' phase-angle ID. This is ONE of the justifications/definitions of 'wrap-around'. If the design engineer chooses to 'push' the unmasking abilities/capabilities of his electronic architect/platform..... it is common to boost the 'less dominant' iron signature/phase-angle.....to a bit more aggressive 'dominant' status.... so as to encroach the non-ferrous threshold phase-angle baseline. Unmasking is enhanced..... at the cost of 'more falsing'. Bruce Candy was moderately conservative with the Explorer's iron wrap-around. A high conductor (say a silver dime) in very close proximity to a low conductor nail...... can easily 'enhance' the "less dominant" iron phase-angle signature.... and wrap it around into the high conductor angle...... with subsequent 'coin-ID' audio report. Yes.... there are times that we have dug a high conductor coin out of a hole.... and a nail or two.... came out of the same excavated hole. And...... there are times when we have dug a 'coin ID'......... only to find the 'tip' of a nail barely sticking out from the side of the hole.
..... In short: When the phase-angle of iron is distorted.... and the angle wraps-around into the high-conductor phase angle ID bandwidth/range..... you will acquire a high-tone 'false'.
Dude said:If I was reading this and thinking about getting a V3i I would probable get scared away.
The V3i's greatest strength is it's flexibility in the right persons hands, it's achillies heel is it's flexibility in the wrong persons hands.
When I got mine last year I promised myself to leave the expert settings alone until I was familiar with it. Well this year I felt I was ready to dig in and try out some of the expert settings and it became and exercise in frustration for me.
Just this week I was hunting that grassy strip between the road and the sidewalk in an older part of town. Around here it's a trash laden, iron infested area that can drive any detector nuts. Using the stock C&J I turned the RX Gain down to 3 and set the disc around 80, set the filter to 7 high pass because of overhead power lines, also discriminated out VDI's where foil and pull tabs would be found.
I was digging coins at 8 inches with ease, no need for expert settings or extra testing.
If someone keeps testing different settings how will they ever learn the machine and at what point do you stop messing with the settings and start detecting?
I once read that less than 10% of Microsoft Office gets used.
earthmansurfer said:Dude said:If I was reading this and thinking about getting a V3i I would probable get scared away.
The V3i's greatest strength is it's flexibility in the right persons hands, it's achillies heel is it's flexibility in the wrong persons hands.
When I got mine last year I promised myself to leave the expert settings alone until I was familiar with it. Well this year I felt I was ready to dig in and try out some of the expert settings and it became and exercise in frustration for me.
Just this week I was hunting that grassy strip between the road and the sidewalk in an older part of town. Around here it's a trash laden, iron infested area that can drive any detector nuts. Using the stock C&J I turned the RX Gain down to 3 and set the disc around 80, set the filter to 7 high pass because of overhead power lines, also discriminated out VDI's where foil and pull tabs would be found.
I was digging coins at 8 inches with ease, no need for expert settings or extra testing.
If someone keeps testing different settings how will they ever learn the machine and at what point do you stop messing with the settings and start detecting?
I once read that less than 10% of Microsoft Office gets used.
I know the machine fairly well and am trying to learn more about it. I like playing with those settings, it's why I bought the machine. I'm not meaning to scare people away (if indeed you are implying me). I sure hope one thread wouldn't scare a person off. I sure wasn't and read A LOT of the complaints. I can't write with the intention of not scaring off someone looking to by a V3i - There are experts here and I'd love to learn from them. To each his own. I agree with the bolded points though, well said. I used the expert settings since day one and haven't had a problem but in different ground I might have.
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