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dewcon4414 said:I dont think ive heard this term before Des. Is it like adjusting the modulation reducing the volume of weaker signals...... but having the ability to basically NOTCH the ones being adjusted? We did that across the board somewhat with gain on the Explorers......the the CTX gave us the ability to adjust the tones and threshold i believe.....all can change what targets we are more attentive to. Also after long periods of beach hunting..... we dont get complacent listening only to high tones...... like pennies.
Dew
dewcon4414 said:Thats not Ieally the volume of the target in the bin is it Steve? Isnt that more the freq........we hear or tune in on the freq of tones differently. Are we talking about a NEW option not similar to what the CTX can do? But i think you are right about the meaning. I had to think about what he said....... and the setting terms.
Dew
TellYaWhut said:Would "reject-volume" mean anything rejected, not just ferrous. If I choose to also reject pulltabs then would this be be grouped with ferrous, thus the same volume? Iron Volume is not the same.....only adjusts ferrous volume. Pitch frequency is different than volume, adjusts tone. Never knew of anything having a reject volume. Thanks
JASONSPAZ1 said:Thank you Des,
I knew I could count on you for that info.
This is my interpretation of a reject volume control ( or whatever each manufacture calls it)
The MX Sport, the Racer 2, and the Omega 8500 all have this feature.
A detectorists can be running in any mode, and adjust the reject volume control so targets that fall into individual, narrow, or a wide range of discrimination phases can sound off in a lower volume, than that of targets a hunter is seeking .
Basically, discriminated targets will be quitter while accepted targets will be louder.
The benefit of this is running in a true all metal mode and not hear all the targets sounding off at the same volume.
A detectorists can assume that a reject volume control, would be a great aid in cherry-pick amongst the trash in an all metal or a disc mode.
It appears a reject volume control can also be a great tool in allowing a hunters brain too tune into targets they want to find, while still enjoying the benefit of target tone id.
HH
Jason
P.S.
Not trying to start any type of controversy.
I only brought up the other machines as reference toward the volume reject control.
The EQUINOX will be an amazing machine for the ages.