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Metal Detecting for Gold
SDC2300 performance consistency
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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 338306" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>G'day Gully</p><p>I was taught that when you detect with the SDC 2300, the coil should be scrapping on the ground thats why they have a replaceable skid plate, there also is a small aftermarket knuckle protector that is made for the SDC , the rest of the settings , it was suggested to run the threshold all the way up, the coil operation was described as a an electronic cone penetrating into the ground , 200 mm at ground level and narrows with depth, yes they are sensitive to all sort of interference so I suppose its matter of learning the signals learn how to pin point your target , practice and practice , left to right and font to back using the front edge , try all those suggestions the others post , my teacher could find small nuggets the size of a rice grain just by understanding the signal response I practiced and practiced never give up and have a nice collection of number 4 shot lead LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 338306, member: 8077"] G'day Gully I was taught that when you detect with the SDC 2300, the coil should be scrapping on the ground thats why they have a replaceable skid plate, there also is a small aftermarket knuckle protector that is made for the SDC , the rest of the settings , it was suggested to run the threshold all the way up, the coil operation was described as a an electronic cone penetrating into the ground , 200 mm at ground level and narrows with depth, yes they are sensitive to all sort of interference so I suppose its matter of learning the signals learn how to pin point your target , practice and practice , left to right and font to back using the front edge , try all those suggestions the others post , my teacher could find small nuggets the size of a rice grain just by understanding the signal response I practiced and practiced never give up and have a nice collection of number 4 shot lead LOL [/QUOTE]
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