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Another Legend Beach Hunt w/small Gold?

Jed in NC

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Took the Legend out this morning for about a 4 hour spin. Lots of can slaw for some reason. Changed spots around low tide and found some small cuts that had developed overnight. Found a few coins, with a 1 Euro and a sharks tooth. A couple of earrings (not marked that I can see) and a small possibly gold ring. The ring is marked 10k, but I have not tested it. Rang up at 14 - 15. If it pans out, that will be a first for my Legend. What a beautiful morning though!
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I forgot that I also found an Apple watch. Does not power on, but I don't have a charger. Hopefully I can get it charged and find out who it belongs to.
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Was not able to recover the owners info from the watch because it was locked. Added a new band and did a factory reset on it. It was about 12" deep when I found it in the edge of the surf. The date on the watch when I charged it was back in August. So I guess it was in the water/sand for about 5 months. Pretty impressive that it still works.

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Nice gold. Great hunt.
Settings ?
How much trash did you find ?
Found quite a bit of can slaw. A few bottle caps and lots of pull tabs. Here are the settings that I am running.

Machine running V1.11 w/LG30 coil, Nokta BT headphones
Search Mode: Beach
Sensitivity: 29 - 30
Frequency: Mw
Discrimination Pattern: A
Recovery Speed: 1
Iron Filter: 5
Stability in Beach Mode: 5
Bottle Cap Rejection: 0
Ground Suppressor: 0
Volume: 5
Audio Gain (AG): 6
Number of Tones: Pitch
Did Frequency Shift and Ground Balance
 
Found quite a bit of can slaw. A few bottle caps and lots of pull tabs. Here are the settings that I am running.

Machine running V1.11 w/LG30 coil, Nokta BT headphones
Search Mode: Beach
Sensitivity: 29 - 30
Frequency: Mw
Discrimination Pattern: A
Recovery Speed: 1
Iron Filter: 5
Stability in Beach Mode: 5
Bottle Cap Rejection: 0
Ground Suppressor: 0
Volume: 5
Audio Gain (AG): 6
Number of Tones: Pitch
Did Frequency Shift and Ground Balance
How are you liking the Pitch audio ?
 
How are you liking the Pitch audio ?
I tried oldkoot's 6 tone break, and liked it. But I kept going back to Pitch and prefer it for beach hunting. I am using the default pitch frequency, but may tweak it a little to better suit my hearing.
 
I tried oldkoot's 6 tone break, and liked it. But I kept going back to Pitch and prefer it for beach hunting. I am using the default pitch frequency, but may tweak it a little to better suit my hearing.
Thanks.
Hearing troubles is why I asked.
I'll run 1-4 tone.
What do you like best about pitch audio.
 
Thanks.
Hearing troubles is why I asked.
I'll run 1-4 tone.
What do you like best about pitch audio.
On the beach I am digging everything nonferrous and sometimes ferrous targets depending on the ID. Pitch gives me two tones, ferrous and nonferrous. I keep the ferrous tone much lower than the nonferrous but where I still can hear it. I feel like the more I use pitch the better I get at audibly identifying good targets if that makes sense. I'm a live audio engineer, so I'm pretty in tune to what I'm listening to.
 
On the beach I am digging everything nonferrous and sometimes ferrous targets depending on the ID. Pitch gives me two tones, ferrous and nonferrous. I keep the ferrous tone much lower than the nonferrous but where I still can hear it. I feel like the more I use pitch the better I get at audibly identifying good targets if that makes sense. I'm a live audio engineer, so I'm pretty in tune to what I'm listening to.
Interesting. I'll have to try it more I guess.
Audio engineer. Hmmm
I have to ask an off the wall question.
What do you think about healing sounds. Frequencies.
Many interesting videos on it.
 
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