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Deep silver program

TROY 1

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I recently purchased a vision and do not understand how the deep silver program works. I haven't been able to distinguish between good targets and trash. So many beeps!!!


I have three coils: stock, super 12 and the little eclipse. They all are great coils but I use the super 12 whenever I can. I have put about 24 hours of hunting time in with the vision and think it is great. My old detector is an XLT that will be kept for friends to use.

I am going back to locations I had hunted hard with the XLT and am finding lots of good targets that were a little too deep or close to trash for the old machine.
 
TROY 1 said:
I recently purchased a vision and do not understand how the deep silver program works. I haven't been able to distinguish between good targets and trash. So many beeps!!!


I have three coils: stock, super 12 and the little eclipse. They all are great coils but I use the super 12 whenever I can. I have put about 24 hours of hunting time in with the vision and think it is great. My old detector is an XLT that will be kept for friends to use.

I am going back to locations I had hunted hard with the XLT and am finding lots of good targets that were a little too deep or close to trash for the old machine.

Put a quarter down and listen to it as you go over it that is what you are listening for. I will agree that it is kind of hard on the ears but may be worth it to get those deep ones out.

Jason
 
Hey Troy 1. I've been using the Deep Silver, High Pro and Mixed Mode programs for a lot of my learning of this machine and yes...the huge barrage of tones is a little overwhelming at first. Finally, I'm getting to the point to where a lot of the responses are just so much garbage in/garbage out and guess my old brain is not having to process that stuff (as much). It still is a little stress filled but it is getting better.

The only hunting that I've done that even begins to compare in complexity to this is when I've had to hunt with a lot of EMI and Tone ID. (Using my DFX and my XLT when I had it.) It will get better and big congrats on your finds in old haunts. That audio IS a great "friend"... once the brain stops stretching to grasp it all! HH, Scott
 
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