There is not a perfect setup everyone can use. It all depends on location , ground condition and what you are looking for.
In an open field with less trash and no interference you can try JE mode with high sensitivity settings and low disc.
The detector basicly tells you when you "overpowered" it with erratic behavior.
The DE mode is the more stable mode, because it seems to have less gain. Don't think that less gain equals to less depth. Even in DE mode the detector is deeper than most detectors I've used. Sure in perfect conditions (No source of interference, good ground, less trash) the JE mode can go deeper.
But if you use that mode in non perfect conditions the detector can lose depth. It's like using high beam of your car in fog, the reflections are so bad that you can see more with regular light.
If the detector is still unstable in DE mode try to set the Disc between 5 and 19 and lower the sensitivity. Under Disc 5 and over 19 in DE mode seems to have higher gain and can make the detector unstable.
Andy,NM
In an open field with less trash and no interference you can try JE mode with high sensitivity settings and low disc.
The detector basicly tells you when you "overpowered" it with erratic behavior.
The DE mode is the more stable mode, because it seems to have less gain. Don't think that less gain equals to less depth. Even in DE mode the detector is deeper than most detectors I've used. Sure in perfect conditions (No source of interference, good ground, less trash) the JE mode can go deeper.
But if you use that mode in non perfect conditions the detector can lose depth. It's like using high beam of your car in fog, the reflections are so bad that you can see more with regular light.
If the detector is still unstable in DE mode try to set the Disc between 5 and 19 and lower the sensitivity. Under Disc 5 and over 19 in DE mode seems to have higher gain and can make the detector unstable.
Andy,NM