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Cody I was thinking of making a Gold Program

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like Andy Sabisch's but with a smaller accept area. I have a specific place to try that is close to home. It is a local fresh water beach, not the sand area mind you (it is clean from targets). The short grassy area back from the sand to the parking lot is <span style="background-color:#ffff00;">trashy</span>. Now the key to what to dig would be to use a very <FONT COLOR="#ff0000">low gain setting </FONT>like yours listen carefully and only dig the <FONT COLOR="#ff0000">soft deep hits</FONT> because most of the shallow ones should be foil etc.
To make the most of the Explorer one has to contemplate and consider what obsticales that you are likely to encounter at a specific site. Then you can attack it with some sertain basic settings and adjust from there.
Any thoughts HUS Ev
 
I agree and found I was driving the detector to hard, in my opinion, creating a lot of problems from co-located targets. It is like a different detector and so nice and easy to use so I am really excited with the finds of the last two hunts. I messed around with a RINGS program a while back but then got off on something else. I was tinking of going to a park and spending a little time just hunting for gold rings, silver coins and rings.
I think it was about a year ago I read a post by an engineer that talked of driving the EX to hard and have had that in the back of my mind as I was in agreement but let it slip and got off on how hard and far could I hit the ball.
HH, Cody
 
That I will run a wide open pattern if I'm in the woods swinging a little faster over quiet ground looking for any targets. But it may help to tighten it up in rural settings. HUS Ev
 
That you don't make your program too tight. Unfortunately many gold rings take in a good area of the screen and many junk items just mimic the gold rings. I suppose if you had several tabs that were numerous you could cut down the odds. Also gold rings are lost everyday negelecting the shallow hits could cause you to lose a nice diamond ring. Last but not least over discriminating has to cost you some depth...
 
Thanks, this would probably be my first attack pattern. I would be concentraiting on the deep hits because the foil would most likely not be deep. If there is any deep gold then it would be worth looking at the the shallow sounds. I would test it on all the gold that's in the wifes jewelry box <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
I am curios to air test the depth difffernce with FE coins accepted and rejected. Like I said this place is trashy and close to home, it's not going anywhere. Thanks Ev
 
12 diamonmds and it reads 6/24 on digital mode that is in the penny area of the smart screen. Most heavy gold rings read like a penny. At a Fresh water beach if I am limited in time and its very trashy I notch out upper right corner and go for deep pennies hits, deep nickel hits, deep foil hit at the bottom of the screen.
 
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