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silver mode

don tyler

Active member
Still trying to understand my V3i, When I use Deep Silver mode and use Disc I seem to loose dimes almost like they get nulled out . Thanks for looking Don Tyler
 
Don try shutting off Mixed mode in Deep Silver, That mixes me up a bit, I think useing the 2.5 only is the key 4R deepth, Maby someone will jump in, Mickfin
 
Thanks for input , Seems many don't seem to like the Silver Mode , But it seems to hit hard on Silver. Just my thoughts Don Tyler
 
Thay dont Like the Silver Mode cozz it has Mixed mode on, If you turn it off it mite not go as Deep but it wil be more manageable Don, Mickfin
 
In the DEEP SILVER program I think you reject VDI's lower than +65.....which I suspect is your problem.

Open up +30 to +94 to ACCEPT.

Or simply use the RELIC program...................TheMarshall


p.s. A detector doesn't know a 'deep silver' from a rat's a-ss, really.
 
Here are some clips from the prog sheets at the top of the forum page, which may help you.


[attachment 175360 DeepSilver.jpg] [attachment 175359 DeepSilver2.jpg]
 
I sent him a PM. He seems to have solved his problem by using a different setup.
 
Despite ones best intentions not to complicate things, some times a brief reply isn't that helpful, .....and it begins a saga...

Thanks,Matt
 
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