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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 421301" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Hi PJG, I'm also of the understanding that an 'inverted' signal (low to high) refers to size of the target, for example a solid piece of gold or lead is generally a hi/low signal when under 2g (or thereabouts) and will be a low/high signal when over 2g (or thereabouts) depending on shape and the way it's laying.</p><p></p><p>So far the only low/high targets I've detected have been larger iron trash, larger solid musket balls etc, all my gold to date have been sub 1g even at depth of 9"</p><p>and yep agree there's no way to tell difference between gold and lead signals, found some good musket balls at depth under tree roots that had my heart racing on several occasions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 421301, member: 3820"] Hi PJG, I'm also of the understanding that an 'inverted' signal (low to high) refers to size of the target, for example a solid piece of gold or lead is generally a hi/low signal when under 2g (or thereabouts) and will be a low/high signal when over 2g (or thereabouts) depending on shape and the way it's laying. So far the only low/high targets I've detected have been larger iron trash, larger solid musket balls etc, all my gold to date have been sub 1g even at depth of 9" and yep agree there's no way to tell difference between gold and lead signals, found some good musket balls at depth under tree roots that had my heart racing on several occasions. [/QUOTE]
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