Neil in West Jersey
New member
I love the Polar Plot feature of the V3i. I like it so much that I have replaced the Analyze screen, preferring the Polar Plot as my default setting. While the target size indication of the Analyze screen is useful, I think the audio in pinpoint mode along with VCO give a more accurate indication of target size.
A couple of things I have observed in my short time using the V3i are:
1) EMI from a nearby single frequency detector shows up on the Polar Plot as one continuous concentric circle originating from the center and spiraling out in the 7.5 KHz range.
2) Coins on edge will sometimes have a gentle curve downward.
3) The lower quadrants generally do not show any data at all, except curved lines or circles leading to points above the center "equator".
My question is that strong targets show high in the NW corner (upper right), but sometimes targets show more pointing to the east (right) side of the screen. What determines how far N or S the line is? Is it target strength, or conductivity?
A couple of things I have observed in my short time using the V3i are:
1) EMI from a nearby single frequency detector shows up on the Polar Plot as one continuous concentric circle originating from the center and spiraling out in the 7.5 KHz range.
2) Coins on edge will sometimes have a gentle curve downward.
3) The lower quadrants generally do not show any data at all, except curved lines or circles leading to points above the center "equator".
My question is that strong targets show high in the NW corner (upper right), but sometimes targets show more pointing to the east (right) side of the screen. What determines how far N or S the line is? Is it target strength, or conductivity?