dfmike
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I've been waiting for more clement weather to finally go out with the CoRe and the big 13 X 15 coil on a local beach. It was the first time I used the machine on sand, the first time I tried DI2 with it and the first time I used the big coil I acquired lately. I had trouble getting used to DI2 initially because I kept getting EMI/falsing with the default frequency. I dropped the sensitivity to 60 but it still was not quiet enough. After testing all the frequencies, F1 made it quiet down to very acceptable levels and allowed me to up the sensitivity to 70 and I left it there for the next few hours. Why did I put it in DI2 when I always hunt in DI3 ? Simply because at the beach, I pick up everything past iron so I didn't want the high conductor tone. In that manner the detector behaves much like my F19.
The big coil took some time to get used to. I didn't realize how huge it is until I actually started swinging it. It tips the balance on the CoRe in a way that can put some strain on the elbow joint after a long time. It's not a coil I would use as a general tool. I would be great in open fields or beaches that have less trash. Despite this, It separates surprisingly well and covers a lot of ground in little time.
No silver and no gold this time but a few trinkets and enough clad to keep things interesting. I'm always surprised at the shear number of pull tabs that I get. It's gold ring territory. Either people detect them and just throw them back on the sand or they cherry pick the high conductors because they don't have the patience to collect aluminum trash. I must have picked up about 60 pull tabs (new style mostly but older ones too) and a dozen bottle caps. The jewelry pictured is all bling but I'm unsure about the thin ring. There is nothing written inside. It's got kind of a copper bronze tone to it and it's not magnetic. The small cars are a high performance Benz, Chrysler 300, Chevy Camaro and an Acura NSX. The plastic soldier was of course an eyeball find...
Settings: sensitivity 70, DI2, freq 1, masking 39
The big coil took some time to get used to. I didn't realize how huge it is until I actually started swinging it. It tips the balance on the CoRe in a way that can put some strain on the elbow joint after a long time. It's not a coil I would use as a general tool. I would be great in open fields or beaches that have less trash. Despite this, It separates surprisingly well and covers a lot of ground in little time.
No silver and no gold this time but a few trinkets and enough clad to keep things interesting. I'm always surprised at the shear number of pull tabs that I get. It's gold ring territory. Either people detect them and just throw them back on the sand or they cherry pick the high conductors because they don't have the patience to collect aluminum trash. I must have picked up about 60 pull tabs (new style mostly but older ones too) and a dozen bottle caps. The jewelry pictured is all bling but I'm unsure about the thin ring. There is nothing written inside. It's got kind of a copper bronze tone to it and it's not magnetic. The small cars are a high performance Benz, Chrysler 300, Chevy Camaro and an Acura NSX. The plastic soldier was of course an eyeball find...
Settings: sensitivity 70, DI2, freq 1, masking 39