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Determining Target Size with Garrett's 8.5"x11" DD Coil

bearkat4160

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_AtqYoBQrs&feature=uploademail
 
All of your video are great..you have a real nice way of how you give us the info but take the time so we can absorb it all...
 
interesting....im still on the fence as to buy one or not..still studying and reading...:surrender:
 
It's good to see various videos coming out about how to get the best out of your machine. On the good side, like any detector on a big target, it will hang on for much longer than a coin, however, if you use the method shown here for figuring out out a small target, you are going to leave deep coins in the ground if you are not paying very close attention. Remember that a deep coin is going to behave very much like a shallow small target although, just like the soda can being bigger, it's audio will take longer to drop off. A coin will do the same as the soda can, but on a much smaller scale, so be very careful that when you listen to the audio drop off, your ear is trained to hear the difference between the two. There is not a large difference between them.
Mick Evans.
 
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