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New Discovery

Coinseeker 78

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I have had my SE for only a month and am still in the learning mode and probably will always be with this detector. I have found Bryce Brown's program to be quite effective and use it almost exclusively. In a self training period today I found that when the threshold hum nulls out the detector will detect the next target before the threshold hum returns. I used a iron ax head with some silver within 6 inches of the ax head. The detector did null out but the quarter did sound off when sweeping at a slow speed. The surprise came when the cross hair did not ring in the correct position. However the sound was a silver quarter frequency. What I realized was I have been missing some good digs. This means sound rules. I had quit counting on the digital readouts but was still counting on the curser. Now I have an understanding of why the curser is not always right but you can count on the sounds to be more reliable. I believe my finds will now improve. With this well learned lesson I see a chance I will master the SE soon.
 
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