angellionel
Elite Member
I took the opportunity to head to “merc city” after work to test a mixed mode program for the DFX. The program itself is a challenge to use, especially with the amount of iron located at this particular site, but I gave it a good try. The program isn’t one I would use in an area that has even a moderate amount of trash, since the cacophony of tones would be maddening. Still, it did perform well at the site I worked today.
I found a 1918 merc, three wheaties, four gauge shells and a flattened lead bullet. The coins all were between seven and eight inches, but two of the gauge shells hit at a depth of just a little over 12 inches, with solid tones. I was glad I was using my small shovel to dig. The program is one I’m planning to use when detecting out in the woods for relics and coins.
Angel
Just shells, I know, but they look nice when scanned.
I found a 1918 merc, three wheaties, four gauge shells and a flattened lead bullet. The coins all were between seven and eight inches, but two of the gauge shells hit at a depth of just a little over 12 inches, with solid tones. I was glad I was using my small shovel to dig. The program is one I’m planning to use when detecting out in the woods for relics and coins.
Angel
Just shells, I know, but they look nice when scanned.