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My First Impression of the new SDC 2300
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<blockquote data-quote="trashmagnet" data-source="post: 89289" data-attributes="member: 1080"><p>g'day nenad</p><p>just wondering if you tried changing the tone over the same targets before digging?</p><p></p><p>the reason I ask is I normally use a low tone, but when I was in some really horrible mixy ground</p><p>I found some targets in low tone and before disturbing the ground I change to high tone and in a couple of different ground types the high tone had a clearer target response which surprised me as I have no high pitch hearing (the targets were small gold at 4-5 inches)</p><p>I came to the conclusion that the low tone can help smooth the machine in really crappy ground but even though the high tone had a bit more movement in the threshold from the grounds sudden changes the targets sang out a bit better.</p><p></p><p>this ground has a mix of mineralised rocks including nasty purple ironstone that you could weld together on very mixy clay bed with red claydomes popping up through it all just for good measure, but the signals just sang in high tone.</p><p>this ground gets the bigger minelabs groaning at you like a boss on Monday morning.</p><p>have you noticed this with the 23?</p><p>regards tm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trashmagnet, post: 89289, member: 1080"] g'day nenad just wondering if you tried changing the tone over the same targets before digging? the reason I ask is I normally use a low tone, but when I was in some really horrible mixy ground I found some targets in low tone and before disturbing the ground I change to high tone and in a couple of different ground types the high tone had a clearer target response which surprised me as I have no high pitch hearing (the targets were small gold at 4-5 inches) I came to the conclusion that the low tone can help smooth the machine in really crappy ground but even though the high tone had a bit more movement in the threshold from the grounds sudden changes the targets sang out a bit better. this ground has a mix of mineralised rocks including nasty purple ironstone that you could weld together on very mixy clay bed with red claydomes popping up through it all just for good measure, but the signals just sang in high tone. this ground gets the bigger minelabs groaning at you like a boss on Monday morning. have you noticed this with the 23? regards tm [/QUOTE]
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