gilfordberry
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OK, here's the deal. I've had the V3i about a week now and have spent maybe a total of 10 hours on it. I am digging a lot of targets that VDI in the 85-92 range at six to seven inches deep (and that's not an easy task in areas where shovels are a no-no, no evidence of a dig can be left, and the ground is as hard a concrete!!). So far, I am turning up memorial clad pennies (!?) only with these high VDI deep targets. So, this brings two questions to mind: First, am I doing something wrong? Analyze on these targets shows 2.5 KHZ dominant. Is there a way to separate the pennies from deep silver I'm not aware of? Second, if this is related to a wrap-around VDI problem (ground conditions causing normally 70 VDI pennies to show up as a 90 VDI) is it likely that a silver half or quarter (normally 83 to 90 or so VDI) is being wrapped around by twenty points as well, winding up as a -80 or so VDI and being discriminated out as a result??
I have noticed with my older XLT that deep pennies sometimes showed a higher than normal VDI number, but not nearly so prevalent as with the V3 - or maybe I'm just hearing a lot more deep targets....anyway, any advice appreciated.
Gil
I have noticed with my older XLT that deep pennies sometimes showed a higher than normal VDI number, but not nearly so prevalent as with the V3 - or maybe I'm just hearing a lot more deep targets....anyway, any advice appreciated.
Gil