Low-Boy/LCPM
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Went out hunting last Saturday with the racer and left the deus at home...I could hear it crying as I left the house...Hit a spot that over the last ten years I have hit from time to time. I always find one or two targets...I really didn't think the racer was going to make this zombie dirt come alive and it didn't...But I'm cool with that. I got a hit with mixed iron and the upper tone that moved around a lot as far as the VDI# go.
So I did a pinpoint and could tell it was deep. Then I changed the gain from 75 to 50 to 40 to see if I could get the target. At about 40 it started to break up and would hit and not hit but it was a softer faint tone, one I would not dig..I know or at least think I know that the gain also adds more strength to the tone. The higher it is the stronger the tone is and you really have to back it off to get a softer tone. The dues doesn't need adjustments with the sens but has a audio vol the more you amp that up the louder the tone becomes if it is deep...so you can back that off so you can hear deep targets with a softer tone and know it is going to be a deeper target..So I read where someone said " I don't think the detecotor has much to do with finding deep targets after 6 inches....I may have quoted that wrong but I got the point and I think that it has a lot to do with how you hear the tone if it is really deep. I hear fringe, soft, faint tones that are a whisper and don't dig them. I wonder if we dug them how many of them would be a good target....It takes a lot for me to not want to dig some of those iffy targets but when I am tired I do just pass them up...
The target I recoverd was a war nickle at 8 inches down on its side with iron on and around it..
LowBoy
So I did a pinpoint and could tell it was deep. Then I changed the gain from 75 to 50 to 40 to see if I could get the target. At about 40 it started to break up and would hit and not hit but it was a softer faint tone, one I would not dig..I know or at least think I know that the gain also adds more strength to the tone. The higher it is the stronger the tone is and you really have to back it off to get a softer tone. The dues doesn't need adjustments with the sens but has a audio vol the more you amp that up the louder the tone becomes if it is deep...so you can back that off so you can hear deep targets with a softer tone and know it is going to be a deeper target..So I read where someone said " I don't think the detecotor has much to do with finding deep targets after 6 inches....I may have quoted that wrong but I got the point and I think that it has a lot to do with how you hear the tone if it is really deep. I hear fringe, soft, faint tones that are a whisper and don't dig them. I wonder if we dug them how many of them would be a good target....It takes a lot for me to not want to dig some of those iffy targets but when I am tired I do just pass them up...
The target I recoverd was a war nickle at 8 inches down on its side with iron on and around it..
LowBoy