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Golden umax tone question when finding things?

:Left4Dead

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Ok here is my question.

When using multiple tone mode on a golden when you come over a questionable target that bounces between tones is this something you dig? Now using the cibola for some time, the tone is the same I just have to figure out if it making the quirks and chirps to know if its junk. Is this simalar with the golden, or is my question crazy.


Mike
 
mike your question is not crazy
the golden has a bit different language but the same rules apply
i would dig a few of the chirpy signals & then you will know whats what
small tin foil will give the chirpy signals
zink penny's will jump tones
but most targets will stay in a tone range
i just went the other way from a golden to a cibola :detecting:
loved the golden
good hunting
walt
 
Wel I don't have one just wondering. Thanks guys.
 
Oddly shaped targets can give different tones coming from different directions or angles, if the target is on the edge of one tone or the other, eg a squashed ring; things like a coin on edge could also give a variable tone....other things that could give multiple tones are different coins together (pocket spill), so, as wildwiz says, dig a few and see what you get...some of it will be trash, ome maybe not. HH
 
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