I've had the Deleon out twice now for a couple of short hunts; 2 hours the first time and one hour just this evening. It may be growing on me but I'm on the fence with it over what I have used in the past but those were a bit higher end machines too though. I'm not too impressed with depth on it right now in my test garden but maybe I don't need to dig 8" dimes but just knowing it's down there and I'm not getting solid, repeatable hits kinda bugs me. The TID is not locking on very well unless it's a coin for the 95 reading. Trash is ofcourse, all over the place but my nickels are very jumpy; varying at times by 10 points on the TID and this is not beyond surface to 4". I'm digging all those signals and am finding nickels but wondering why they are so jumpy with no surrounding metal to smear things a bit. I don't know, I am a bit critical if things are not just right and it's no exception with any of the detector brands I have used; I just tell it how I see it. Also, three hours is not even scratching the surface, but in all fairness I have almost 40 hours on a Cortes that is no longer with me.
Something else to ponder as well here is the internal GB setting. I have flipped it into all metal and bobbed the coil just to see how close it was to my soil conditions and I can swear that it sounds like the setting is too positive for the sites I have checked. I can tell real easy the gb on my tiger shark when listening for positive or negative but this one is a bit harder to distinguish but I'm thinking its getting louder as the coil approaches the ground. I was trying to tweek the threshold a bit to try to get the best audible tone but that's what it looks like. I'm wondering how much the depth of the unit can be affected by a little too positive or slightly positive GB? I also have to wonder if my TID may lock on better and settle down if I were to open it up and turn the GB down a bit to match it closer to my soil. Any thoughts my compadres? (no pun intended lol, Tesoro humor for you amigos)
Something else to ponder as well here is the internal GB setting. I have flipped it into all metal and bobbed the coil just to see how close it was to my soil conditions and I can swear that it sounds like the setting is too positive for the sites I have checked. I can tell real easy the gb on my tiger shark when listening for positive or negative but this one is a bit harder to distinguish but I'm thinking its getting louder as the coil approaches the ground. I was trying to tweek the threshold a bit to try to get the best audible tone but that's what it looks like. I'm wondering how much the depth of the unit can be affected by a little too positive or slightly positive GB? I also have to wonder if my TID may lock on better and settle down if I were to open it up and turn the GB down a bit to match it closer to my soil. Any thoughts my compadres? (no pun intended lol, Tesoro humor for you amigos)