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Hi Guys,
If you are using deep silver and you want to cherry pick a range of targets with the rest discriminated out and custom tone only to the targets accepted. Should you get a tone to all other targets.
if you are hunting with deep iron targets, you might receive iron spikes that if they vdi what you have accepted then you will hear them. They are easy to tell from good targets. Also, you need to be careful, because you are hunting in deep silver program, in my mind for a reason. If this is true, say you are actually hunting for deep silver, then tell me what range of targets are you going to accept. If you are only accepting high vdi numbers because thats where silver usually ids at, then you will be missing some deep fringe silver targets that are too deep to receive an accurate id on. So what do you accept and what do you discriminate out.
Good Hunting,
Clyde (La.)
If you discriminate out a VDI you will not hear it.
If you don't discriminate a VDI but assign a zero tone you won't hear it.
If you discriminate out a VDI and assign a zero tone you won't hear it.
If you discriminate a VDI and assign a custom tone you won't hear it. Rob
Hi Guys,
I am accepting 36-37-38, 46-47-48, 52-53-54- 55-56-57-58-59-60 with all other vdi discriminated and custom tone only to the vdis accepted. But still getting a tone on all other targets.
I can't think of a use for discrimination with the V series since we have assignable tones for the VDI's. I would think that if you discriminated out the iron range for an example, the audio would be shut off while you were going over an iron target. If there was a good target near, over or under the iron, you would not hear it. Instead, if you assigned a low or 0 tone for what you wanted to discriminate, the audio would still be active giving you a low or a 0 Hz tone for the unwanted target but you would be able to hear the good targets mixed with the bad. I use no discrimination in the Hi-Pro program, I just assigned a 0 Hz tone to the area that I did not want to hear.