PAslawslayer
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I’ve been detecting a site in very rocky terrain that’s produced some really cool 1800’s relics, coins, and buttons. Now that I have a small area pretty much cherry picked, I’m now getting some very faint and deep reading signals on the 800. I’ve dug some of these signals to 12 plus inches until the pinpointer sounds off, but I never find metal. Question 1 is could I negate the possibility of a false equinox signal because I never got pinpointer activity until I was fairly deep? Question 2 is why do I get a more audible signal on these when I move to 20 or 40 kHz? When I get a scratchy signal, I like to experiment and detect the signal with all the signal freq’s to see what happens. I’m still pretty new to detecting and assumed that the lower frequencies would be “better” at deeper targets, but the higher frequencies seem to be hitting them more often and more repetitively.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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