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Sweet 16th!!

Fire Fighter 43

Active member
I found 6 silvers on Monday, making my total for the year 16 in five hunts. I went back to my new spot on Monday and concentrated my efferts on the area where the old ball diamond was and it paid off with 6 silver coins, 17 wheats and $1.24 in clad. The dimes are 1929, 1943, 1945, 1952-D and 1953-D The quarter is 1946-S. Two of the wheats were 1909 and 1910, no S or VDB on the 09. I have been using Cybersage's D2 correlate program and I have to say it is a great program. It is deep and it separates very good. Two of the dimes were 7.5 inches and a few of the wheats were pushing 8 inches. They all sounded off load and clear.
I also used my SwingThingy for the first time it worked great once I got used to being tethered to my machine. My shoulder and upper back had NO PAIN after a 5 hour hunt. It was worth every penny.

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Looks like you have a great spot. Silver is not that easy where I live. Were you using the D2 with Jack's program? I thought Jack never used one. As I remember he either used a 12" or the 10x12. Rob
 
He now has a correlate program for the D2 and as you can see it works great. I have found wheats as deep as 9.5 inches and it hits in my coin bed on a silver quarter at 10 inches. My coin bed is only 2 years old.
 
Now that is excellent results.. I'm wondering about the program you're referring to is it posted somewhere on here?
 
Here is the program.

Here is another variation of the Correlate program. This time designed to work with the stock D2 coil. This program does not use any discrimination what so ever. Instead, the custom tone settings keep the undesirable targets quiet. The idea is that even with slow recovery time near by bad targets will have less masking effect on a near by good target. This is the program I used on my last hunt when finding the Seated Liberty Dime.

Choose the "Coin & Jewelry" from the presets and make the following changes...

Discrimination
Accept (-95 to +95)
Reject (nothing)

Notes: Set your accept range to include all numbers

Sensitivity
Rx Gain (9-10)
Discrimination (92-93)
All Metal (7:geek:

Notes: Set your sensitivity to where your detector is stable. Do not sacrifice Discrimination sensitivity for Rx Gain. Keep the Discrimination sensitivity as high as possible. To much RX Gain will cause more problems with deep iron sounding like good targets.

Ground Tracking
Speed (15)

Frequency
Correlate (ON)
Span (25)
Wrap (-94)


Filter & Speed
Ground Filter (5Hz Band Pass)
Recovery Delay (115)

Audio
Tone ID (ON)
Modulation (OFF)

Set your "Tone ID Mode" to "Custom "and make the following changes...

-95 to -1 = 0 and set +95 to 0 as well

Notes: Essentially what is happening here is we are using the 0 setting to make non desirable targets quiet and give no audio response. You can set any VDI range to 0 to not hear a response.

Swing that coil slow and in about 4 foot passes. Make a pass in both directions over the same ground before overlapping for your next swing. Keep that coil on or slightly off the surface
Hope this helps you out.

Keep Swing'in
Jack
 
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