Anybody got any tips on setting one of these dudes up in hot ground? Using the ground probe in different places I've been, just shows a 15-20% signal loss with recommended RX of 5 or less.
I'm gonna be relic hunting. I've already figured out a few things and got the V3 to really open up in my test garden...where as in preset factory relic mode, it would only hit about 1/4 of the things in there. Our ground has a bad deal with all detectors (V3 included) for making non-ferrous items, read as ferrous items. Thus with most machines we are running in all metal. I opened up the whole disc scale on the V3 and got it to start hitting on all but one target in my test area, then took the average on what the minie balls and buttons were reading as vs square nails and such, and then just left open all but small iron. In the preset relic mode, it would disc out cannonball frags and cannister balls. I've got it hitting on those now, by opening up the disc range.
The only thing it's not hitting is a 9" button in the test area. Only two machines I've had though could do that, one's a TDI and the other was the F-75 LTD, but it was cranked up so high you couldn't have possibly hunted with it in the field.
But in the field itself, I'm running the V3 in manual GB mode, with it locked. I noticed I could get better target response this way. Problem is, in the field I'm getting a lot of false signals even with the low RX settings. Is that kinda the nature of the V3? Anybody got any good tips for this thing? I'm just borrowing it from a friend of mine to determine if I want to buy one or not. He let me see if I could figure out a thing or two on it for his use later on.
Thus far I've seen that it's no F-75 or TDI, but I love all the target info it gives out!!
I'm gonna be relic hunting. I've already figured out a few things and got the V3 to really open up in my test garden...where as in preset factory relic mode, it would only hit about 1/4 of the things in there. Our ground has a bad deal with all detectors (V3 included) for making non-ferrous items, read as ferrous items. Thus with most machines we are running in all metal. I opened up the whole disc scale on the V3 and got it to start hitting on all but one target in my test area, then took the average on what the minie balls and buttons were reading as vs square nails and such, and then just left open all but small iron. In the preset relic mode, it would disc out cannonball frags and cannister balls. I've got it hitting on those now, by opening up the disc range.
The only thing it's not hitting is a 9" button in the test area. Only two machines I've had though could do that, one's a TDI and the other was the F-75 LTD, but it was cranked up so high you couldn't have possibly hunted with it in the field.
But in the field itself, I'm running the V3 in manual GB mode, with it locked. I noticed I could get better target response this way. Problem is, in the field I'm getting a lot of false signals even with the low RX settings. Is that kinda the nature of the V3? Anybody got any good tips for this thing? I'm just borrowing it from a friend of mine to determine if I want to buy one or not. He let me see if I could figure out a thing or two on it for his use later on.
Thus far I've seen that it's no F-75 or TDI, but I love all the target info it gives out!!