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Signals & Threshold Loss

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Now that the ground isn't frozen, I am trying to learn the XS I bought during the winter and have a question for the experts.
What happens when you get a signal in one direction only followed by or preceded by a threshold nulling. If I dig these signals there usually isn't anything there.
Should these be ignored, the sensitivity changed or ??
Thanks
 
Could be a good target in iron and your pin-pointing is off or you are running the sens. too high and being fooled from inexperience resulting from a false on iron.
 
Thanks for the input C.C.
How do you tell if it is a "false on iron"?
 
walk around target and check from several angles if it moves alot from where you think center is chance is it is a false.
Charlie
 
The sens' is usually at 17-20 Manual, Ironmask -10, Fast&Deep ON, Conduct, Gain 8.
 
I have a friend who relic hunts strickly on -6 and know he can pull targets out of iron junk very easy. Its all about hearing the signal squeeze through. I think your sens. should be ok there.
 
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