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Overload

Lisa T

New member
Hi Everybody! Quick question! I found an area to detect that they tore down a building to start MAKING A PARK.research SHOWS THAT IN THE LATE 1800s to about 1920 in was a small resort so hoping to find some good stuff! Had about an hour before it got dark and found a wheat penny. Anyway my question is, at one point there were so many signals in this area that my detector read overload.I am thinking it did this because there where so many different readings it just could not determine anything. Am I close to being right? Thanks!
 
It overloaded because your coil was probably over a large target. You could lift your coil and find you would continue to get a reading with the coil quit a distance above the ground. This one way o tell if it say a whole can.
 
I would make sure you are GB on clean ground and I would use a small coil ajust your Recovery to about 46-60 and turn down you RX..
 
Thank you...currently I just have the D2 coil that came with the spectra. I am looking at getting a smaller coil soon!
 
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