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Chadder!

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I guess I'm just a worry wort but folks say a bad coil will chadder. My question is how can you tell
chadder from the audio 1 setting. All those bleeps
and tones sounds like too much. Is that chadder from a bad coil, surface matal sounds on a good coil or what?
 
How does everything sound in normal? If your not getting chatter there then your coil is probably OK. Audio 1 will give a more varied set of tones when it encounters an accepted target but it shouldn't false or chatter.
 
in normal a shallow target gives 3 bleeps, one on each edge and one in the middle, is that ok? If you speed up the sweep speed it sounds more like one sound.
 
That sounds about right, especially on clad and zinc targets. At shallow to normal ranges silver usually gives one nice sweet tone and copper usually gives one nice solid tone. Your coil is probably all right. I wouldn't worry about audio 1-3 very much. I believe the majority of the great ones in this forum who regularly make the good finds use normal audio (you might even want to post that question to confirm it). I guess in my mind if it's good enough for them then its definitely good enough for me.
 
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