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Goldpick's 2020 Deus & Equinox 600 finds
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 540967" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>I think in those situations you will have no choice other than to utilise a heavy amount of discrimination to help isolate the type of targets you are chasing (ie.high conductors), and to retain some form of sanity. I'd dig out all the shallower targets first up before trying for anything deeper, running reduced sensitivity so as not to saturate the coil with too many targets responses.</p><p></p><p>Maybe mark out a specific area of interest to work rather than be tempted to try and cover the whole site in one hit, I usually detect the ground in layers to help reveal more masked targets at depth, It also depends on how much time you have to dedicate towards a particular site, whether you can afford multiple visits to systematically clean out a site, or only enough time to scan over some shallower targets. The Nox 11" coil should do ok, a faster recovery speed might help and slowing your swing speed to a crawl will help isolate targets of interest better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 540967, member: 1695"] I think in those situations you will have no choice other than to utilise a heavy amount of discrimination to help isolate the type of targets you are chasing (ie.high conductors), and to retain some form of sanity. I'd dig out all the shallower targets first up before trying for anything deeper, running reduced sensitivity so as not to saturate the coil with too many targets responses. Maybe mark out a specific area of interest to work rather than be tempted to try and cover the whole site in one hit, I usually detect the ground in layers to help reveal more masked targets at depth, It also depends on how much time you have to dedicate towards a particular site, whether you can afford multiple visits to systematically clean out a site, or only enough time to scan over some shallower targets. The Nox 11" coil should do ok, a faster recovery speed might help and slowing your swing speed to a crawl will help isolate targets of interest better. [/QUOTE]
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