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Couple of CZ 70 questions

tmattei

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Do most of you leave iron accepted when working in ID mode,and just listen for the non ferros signals? Does leaving iron accepted lessen the chance for false signals,rather than running with iron rejected? Do most people use modulated audio(deep targets get louder) or run without it, and use the sound to judge depth. I just got my CZ this week,and I am very happy with it. Thanks.
 
I always run my CZ's, in discriminate mode, on setting 0 and listen to all targets. It may not cut down false signals, but you do not get fooled as much when there are low tone/high tone bounces since you do hear the low tone. If your were in mode 1 and higher, where the low iron tone is disengaged, the low tone/high tone bounce would just sound like a high tone and you may think it's a good target.

I run volume at 6-7 most times since I mainly beach hunt and I want to hear all targets as loud as possible over the noise. If I am coin hunting in parks or lawns I may set the volume at 4 so I can differentiate the deeper targets and if I am time constrained, possibly only dig them...especially if there is a lot of surface trash.

JC
 
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