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Program for Georgia soil

ab1

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Anybody got a program (DFX) for coin/jewelry that works good with the soil here in Georgia. Just got my DFX and I love it!! Any other programs would be great too!!


thanks
Mike
 
Mike you can go to the dfx classroom forum here and you will see a blue highlighted area that says Personal settings. I have until December...spent the last few months trying modified programs....not sure how long you have had your dfx....are you ready to be modifying programs already? Seems a lot of the programs I received were modifications from mainly two programs, eeprom hi-pro and eeprom deep silver. Up to now I noticed modifying the hi pro program (which is a noisy program) a lot less discrimnation used.... I was pulling more quarters and less pennies...but unless you are used to the tones/target responses I would get used to them first. I understand soil conditions are different everywhere that is why I have not posted a program saying this works! When I come up with one that works better in my area, I will post and mention it works in my area.

Ground mineralization obviously plays a major part in the target and its signal response. So I think it will be a good idea...when you feel ready to modify programs to first start with very small changes...such as your gain and ac sensitivity....in my area I can turn gain to 3 and sometimes 4.... with ac sens...that is another story...sometimes I can run it in one area in the 80's and just a few hundred feet away have to drop it to the 60's due to emi. So someone telling you to raise the gain to 4 and up the ac sens. to 80's is not always the solution. Remember go as high as you can...when threshold becomes erratic back off....until you have a nice even threshold that is not falsing.....

Also watch for continuous popping of icons, vdi numbers once changes have been made...if set to high you will see this...back down...have fun stop in the dfx classroom...great guys in there..........
 
Thanks Gregg, Will check it out!
 
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