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First Vision beach GOLD and an explanation of the Analyze Screen (maybe)?

Thank you I guess I should frame that Indian Head:thumbup:

My problem with this hobby was mainly with the DFX and the XLT both good hunters and both added a great deal to my collection however the dig everything scenario is archaic to the extreme that's why I am so excited about a detector that I can run over a target and say yup this is silver or OK I have gold here or hey another Indian Head. Disappointingly however I have not found this to be true with the big silver however on the bright side I wouldn't pass up anything above +80 because the majority of silver falls in that range and lets face it a quarter is a quarter so its no so disappointing after all.

What this post is missing is actual hunting in the field and that is what I think some people are forgetting air testing is not the same. Going over a coin taking a photo of the Analyze screen making a note that here is a gold ring and photoing the ring coming out of the ground. The reason I say this is because utilizing the Analyzing screen while the target is in the ground makes all the difference in the world. The uniformity of the readout cannot be mistaken for junk its ether gold or it is not. The 22.5kHz, 7kHz, and the 2.5kHz all fall into a place of stability and uniformity where as a tab and other debris will show discrepancies based on the metal it is made of and if it doesn't I guarantee the VDI readout will. Putting that together with the archaic features that helped us find gold in the past all point toward a greater possibility of detecting gold without having to dig a mountain of trash.

Is this Detector worth the price of admission. It took me two years to find my first gold ring using the DFX granted it was a fantastic ring and I got a lot of good use out of my DFX but only after a few months I'm now holding 6 gold rings plus silver coins I thought I would never see. The first gold ring I pulled I didn't dig it I went to get my family and said watch this and out came a 14k men's band and the same with my first silver merc. I'm just excited that all of us who took this hobby to another level will be able to enjoy pulling targets like we always wanted to.
 
All this data which the V# puts out there is a real first in MD history as far as I can see.

I'm reminded of a cartoon on the bulletin board at the U of Texas when I was pretending that I wanted to be an Archaeologist about 30 years age. Two guys in pith helmets are looking at a wall panel of Egyptian writing with magnifying glasses and one says to the other "Do you know what this means Carstairs? -- It means we can tell Harvard to get s******.

If this all results in real differences in the field, reliably eliminating digging a broad spectrum of junk, then some manufacturers of top end detectors may be in trouble.
 
Great info Sarah thanks for sharing it with us . Yesterday I thought I would dig in the foil and tab range to see how they look in the ground, after digging about eight tabs I came across a signal in the +14 VDI range that looked interesting , out popped a necklace!!!, it turned out to be costume jewellery but it was a first for me as I normally hunt coins. I don
 
Pat in On said:
Great info Sarah thanks for sharing it with us . Yesterday I thought I would dig in the foil and tab range to see how they look in the ground, after digging about eight tabs I came across a signal in the +14 VDI range that looked interesting , out popped a necklace!!!, it turned out to be costume jewellery but it was a first for me as I normally hunt coins. I don
 
menu tab twice

Expert menu/ Audio / Tone / Tone ID Mode / Custom / Edit /

then use left or right arrow to select your tone for the vdi#s you want to change. If have any questions let me know.

HH Pat
 
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