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F-75 at a mega trashy old house site...

Mark in NC

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I hunted a permission I had yesterday at a old dilapidated house. Been unoccupied since the 60's or early 70's. I started out in 4H and De audio and modes, but the place was just too trashy and had too many small trees and vines. I switched over to Dp audio and Bc process. That did the trick! Even with the limited ground to search, I managed to pick out a few coins between the junk, including a '36 wheatie. No silver on this trip, but maybe later. Deepest coin was under several 1 inch tree roots at 6"... strong signal.

I found with the razor edge of the 75 I could "sneak up" on the targets and pick out the high pitch. Then a tight little "wiggle" and could get a clean lock and ID. I love the processing speed of the F-75! Every time I use it, I uncover more tricks and techniques. Tons of flexibility.

I also tried out the jewelry mode in a bark tot lot, and WOW! DO NOT use this mode unless you have a pinpointer. I found a tiny rivet, half the size of a ear ring back at 3 inches. Strong and loud. The default mode only clicked on it. This mode will be deadly in the dry sand at the beach looking for the small gold...

hh'n

Mark in NC
 
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