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X & Y Screen Question

Sleepyjim

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I was checking it out the other day and it makes no sense to me...lol

Ok a bad target (depends on what it is) goes crazy...

Good target is a line but is it supposed to run (using a clock face) 9 to 3? or say 7 to 2? how about if the line is 11 to 5?

LOL maybe I need to forget this dang thing......


Jim
 
Check this out Jim: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izfzu1egbT4
 
That's not in the manual, correct?
 
And it has been discussed here on this forum, but that was a while back, well before Andy's book. There was one person here who felt it was key to his success with the Deus. In fact, I think that video was done by him! Glad somebody found it for you. I've tried it, and found it helpful in a few situations. But once I heard about the 4 kHz check for bottle caps, it seemed easier/faster than getting to the XY screen. The other thing I learned was that if you have iron collocated with a good target, the XY screen still looked like junk (to me at least), and I would not have dug. Perhaps I needed to keep at it to see the difference. But I learned that lesson when I found a buffalo nickel. If it had been in a "bottle cap" VDI range, I would have passed it over. Luckily, it was at a different VDI, and it still sounded good, so I didn't know how to interpret it, and I dug it. Not saying you shouldn't use it, but I would recommend still doing a lot of digging initially to see if there are scenarios that fool you, or if you can find a clear visual characteristic to differentiate that situation.

Good luck!
Rich
 
ferrite would go almost vertical - pure reactive ( like soil)

gold may go toward 1-2pm similar to aluminum

copper alloys maybe 45degrees


poor silver 2pm

pure silver almost 3 oclock

guided guesses, I cant do this on the Lite - but the theory is sound
 
Audio on this machine is great, HOWEVER the x and y screen will save you tons of time in the park, when it comes to bottle caps and pull tabs, I would only use the x and y in heavy heavy modern trashed sites such as a park or ball fields! Hope this help, if anyone ever has any questions please call me I would be happy to help! 502-262-0356
 
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