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Horsesoldier

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...and respond. When running in disc mode you may experience a low tone with a yellow or fluctuating LED display (red/yellow) which may turn out to be a junk jewelry item (large earring for example) or a large iron item (something other than a coin shape or wire) but small iron such as a hair pin nulls out. This tells me that when you get a low tone with fluctuating LED you should dig it but when the threshold nulls out its usually iron. Does anyone else concur? Thanks.

"Get Your Swag On"
 
..I am like Beach Hunter where I now run my BHID300 almost exclusively in all metal when on the beach. Key with this is not only the flash of red letting you know the target is possibly iron or junk, but the faint changes in threshold without any light flashing lets me know it's a real deep target or an extremely small one where the lights/psuedo discrimination feature cannot tell.

I dig all those types of targets where there is a threshold change without any light flashing. Could be anything. But you must make sure your ground balance is dead on and the machine is stable. If you run real hot or the gb is off, then it may end up as a false signal. Also found you can run the BHID300 with a lot more sensitivity in all metal then discrim without as much falsing.

JC
 
For all the postings on this forum on the sensitivity advantage of the BHID in A/M over less with Disc, why mess with Disc, unless you can't run A/M in your beach/water location. Look back over Gobble-Gobble postings to set the BHID up to really hunt. The lights are always there. HH Don
 
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