This version 5 is a whole lot quieter than my earlier version 4. I didn't want to travel far or detect for too long because it's kind of sloppy muddy out today. I mainly just wanted to see how well the Omega would handle EMI. I know the site well and it does have a good bit of EMI. The site has been hunted to death and every time I go there I tell myself that I'm not ever going back. But this time is for testing. To start out with I set the Omega up in single tone, full sensitivity, 35 on the discrimination and GB at 59 using the NEL Sharpshooter. Wow, no chatter! I didn't get any sufficient chatter until I moved about 150 yards closer to the road and power lines. I backed off the sensitivity to 80 and it was smooth sailing again. I got a double beep that sounded like two coins that were around 3 inches apart. I'm thinking it might be a couple of zinc pennies because the ID numbers were bouncing in the mid seventies. I circle the target to get a better angle on it and saw a 80 ID number flash on the screen. Now I'm thinking it's a good target that's being masked. I dug down around 5 inches and popped a 925 silver ring. I rechecked the hole in all metal and there wasn't anything else in or around the hole. Why the double beep? Maybe because the ring was one of those types that didn't make a full circle.
Oh well. The deepest target that found today was a clad dime at 7 inches. At the time I was in 4 tone with the sensitivity on 80 when I heard a soft broken high tone. The ID stayed around 80. This coin was getting to the edge of not being correctly ID. Still not bad for using such a small DD coil. I bet the 8 inch concentric coil would get down to over 8 inches with a correct ID. I also was testing out my new (used) camera I just bought online for $20 bucks shipped. It's a Cannon Power Shot SD600. It's just like the one that I've been using for years to take pictures of my finds that finally broke. I figured out what I did wrong today, I had the 'mico' set to default and camera would only do well taking close up shots. I'm glad it was just a test run and I wasn't on one of those 7 silver coin days with a bunch of blurry pictures.
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