Ronstar
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I was back this morning in what we call the EMI Hell Zone with the intent of seeing just how much it might take to eliminate it if possible. I was running my standard settings of Park/F/M1, Sens at 25, Thresh at 5, 6 tones.
Once I began to hit the edge of the abyss and she started getting chatty I tried M2 then M3 with no appreciable difference. Went to 4khz and nearly quiet but not more than we are already used to so tried 10 then 15 then 20 and finally 40. 4khz is clearly the winner at this point. Thought about changing Sens and Thresh but then thought why not try Beach and Gold? I started to but realized those setting were all still at default so didnt want to spend that time redoing each main mode. Ok, lets go to Field and see what happens, still a bit chatty it did seem much quieter. Finally got a good 44-45 deep so thinking penny.
This time I stopped and thought what might it do if all the settings were the exact same in Field as in Park? Punched it over to Park and no signal sounding so back to Field and 44-45. What and why???
Dug the signal and pulled a second 1917S wheat at 5-6”!!!
Kept going and hit a solid 38. Could be a bottle cap…… back to Park, choppy numbers and sound. Back to Field and confirmed so dug. Out comes a rifle casing, most likely 30-30 or 32 Special. Head stamp is FA 4 02!!! Why didnt Park hit this when the area is, well a manicured park??? Kept going and deep 46 solid, nothing on Park so dug and pulled a 66 Rosie at 6-7”.
So the question is can EMI mess with one mode yet miss another? Isnt 4khz 4khz no matter what mode? Next thing to try is get a good signal in M1 then graduate up and see what happens. Oh you can bet I’m going back up tomorrow and restart with this new info in mind and see what if anything has been missed previously because of the heavy EMI.
One last observation for now….. dug a 7” large square nail with a rosebud head at close to 8”. Solid 48 in Field and 0 in Park.
Once I began to hit the edge of the abyss and she started getting chatty I tried M2 then M3 with no appreciable difference. Went to 4khz and nearly quiet but not more than we are already used to so tried 10 then 15 then 20 and finally 40. 4khz is clearly the winner at this point. Thought about changing Sens and Thresh but then thought why not try Beach and Gold? I started to but realized those setting were all still at default so didnt want to spend that time redoing each main mode. Ok, lets go to Field and see what happens, still a bit chatty it did seem much quieter. Finally got a good 44-45 deep so thinking penny.
This time I stopped and thought what might it do if all the settings were the exact same in Field as in Park? Punched it over to Park and no signal sounding so back to Field and 44-45. What and why???
Dug the signal and pulled a second 1917S wheat at 5-6”!!!
Kept going and hit a solid 38. Could be a bottle cap…… back to Park, choppy numbers and sound. Back to Field and confirmed so dug. Out comes a rifle casing, most likely 30-30 or 32 Special. Head stamp is FA 4 02!!! Why didnt Park hit this when the area is, well a manicured park??? Kept going and deep 46 solid, nothing on Park so dug and pulled a 66 Rosie at 6-7”.
So the question is can EMI mess with one mode yet miss another? Isnt 4khz 4khz no matter what mode? Next thing to try is get a good signal in M1 then graduate up and see what happens. Oh you can bet I’m going back up tomorrow and restart with this new info in mind and see what if anything has been missed previously because of the heavy EMI.
One last observation for now….. dug a 7” large square nail with a rosebud head at close to 8”. Solid 48 in Field and 0 in Park.