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The size of the object

Welcome
How to determine the size of the object?
I have a strong signal and find small coins?

How to set the big items such as tin diameter of 6 inches?

I greet
Maciek M.
 
Use pinpoint sizing; it is in the manual. As you swing back and forth over the target you can get very good idea if it is as small as a coin or as big as 6".
 
You can also slowly wiggle the coil back to you and when the target sound goes away this will indicate the size of the target. HH :minelab:
 
A good way to tell if you have a really large target such as a crushed soda can, sweep the coil over the target while slowly raising the coil. If the target is large, you will still get a signal at +12".
 
All soild advice also while pulling pin point trigger in sizing mode try to trace or draw an x with the coil if it is small it will be easy to x over and recover if the object is large your x will be large.

HH Matt
 
Thank you for all four tips. For me now it's raining, just to let me see it wypogodzi.
Once again, thank you very much.
Have a nice day
Regards
Maciej Murawski
Poland
 
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