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MXT, bad ground, and bigger targets

Canewrap

New member
If you were trying to find, say a CW buckle in bad ground at 12"-14", what coil would you use on your MXT? And what technique would you use (i.e.,Lock the ground balance? Turn up the threshold beyond just barely hearing it? In other words how would you coax the most depth out of it?)
 
You mentioned "bad ground"...here is what I would do. Lock the ground balance, install 6x10 dd coil, turn threshold to a steady faint hum, go slow and I would dig everything (iron included)! You should be able to reach a buckle at 12"-14" deep. I've tried with pinpoint trigger in forward position (all metal) but to me...that is too noisey. Keep it in center position.
 
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