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Anonymous
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Often when I hunt I get a somewhat good but very, very faint signal in my headphones. These signals seem to be so weak that they cannot be accurately pinpointed. The pinpoint signal is best described as intermittent. Not a steady hum but kind of a faint wobble sound.
I try at times to recover these signal. Usually I dig a very large hole (9 inches or better). I have found Iron on the side of the hole at times. Other times I have dug all the way to china before giving up.
Is it worth while digging these signals? Or should I stick to steady repeatable signals?
I also realize that there may be other factors at work. Sensitivity, ground minerals and moisture, etc.
Ken
I try at times to recover these signal. Usually I dig a very large hole (9 inches or better). I have found Iron on the side of the hole at times. Other times I have dug all the way to china before giving up.
Is it worth while digging these signals? Or should I stick to steady repeatable signals?
I also realize that there may be other factors at work. Sensitivity, ground minerals and moisture, etc.
Ken