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TWO TONE PART TWO

Low-Boy/LCPM

Active member
There was a lot of responce on my last comments on using two tones. But today was a perfect day to try delta, multy, two and one tone. One thing I have always had a problem with is GB....Why? I never could find a clean area of ground to GB in. I mean the F75 picks up everything right!

So I have tried using the pin pointer and found it still hard to find clean ground. But yesterday and today in some of the hardest areas to detect I walked around in pin point mood till I found a clean spot of earth. And I did a fast grab. I have always wondered when hunting with friends how come one finds more then the other and I always thought how good was the ground balance.

So yesterday and today I found a clean spot and GB my machine. Today I was at an old school that dates back to the 1840s and I know the sink rate is very good which for me is very bad.


I have hunted this school when I moved here about four years ago. And in four years I have added my F75. When I got my F75 I pulled out an Indian head and then a barber dime and each month I would find some wheat's. Then I started to read a lot of info on NASA Tom's forum and tried his ideas in Calif soil.

I found that two tone works for me on an area that has a fair amount of trash. I like the second tone because it tell me there is something other then iron in the ground. Today I used the two tones, sens at about 70-80 disc on 0-5 I ground balanced at 71.

The ground was perfect damp dirt not wet. And when you dug even 7-8 inches the ground was the same, damp not wet. My first target was a cool button that was about 7" deep near a huge old tree. I could almost see the kids back in the day playing around the tree.

It was a dirty hit more of a buzz that was very short in duration. So I slowed down and tried to find the sweet spot on the coil. When I did I would look at the numbers flying all over the place. But what I was looking for was anything above 23. I saw enough 30-58 to know it was in the range I like.

And I was trying to repeat the buzz even if it was a few times. After I did all of my check list for digging a target, I dug the target and out comes this cool button. It was in great shape with the loop still in the back. It has an animal on the front maybe a wolf. I know it is from the late 1800s.

The next target was the same sound as the last a buzz beep so I slowed down and got it to repeat and it is another button but it was smashed. You could still see a design on it but a button is a button.

It was getting cold for Calif I live in the Gold Country and I started to lose my energy so I was walking down to the gate and I get another buzz beep very iffy like the rest. I look at the numbers and they are from 25-58. I dig down about 8" and there is a coin a 1913 buffalo. The point about all of this is, it is not a walk in the park to find the old stuff. You rally have to work for it and take your time. I think if the targets were a bit deeper i would have not found them. If only we could get a F75 that went to the next level! But for now the F75 is the best detector I have used. I will make a new video in the near future.

I also hit a park that dates back to the 1940s and used the same method I found some nice deep targets mixed in with iron.

The above finds are not knock dead finds but it is the fact that I don't think many detectors would have found them. I can't wait to go back and try again...

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That's real nice Low-Boy.:thumbup:
I should commit more time this year using the F-75, both stock & small coil.
Should start to warm up in a few months - had to ice scrape the windshield this morning, and made 2 trips over the Sierra's into Nevada the last 2 weekends of December. I'm hoping the snow melt later brings a little surface wash in some of the foothills. At least low down in the valley, the soil got easier to dig in.
I just recently got a hand injury, and when I get back to going, the F-75 weight/balance is a plus. I can read the display with my eyeballs without glasses too:smoke:
 
Good post LB.
Please keep it coming, passing on real field time experience is priceless.
I am trying to do similar checks myself but have not gathered enough clear info to pass on yet.
Out of interest if you get chance with similar signals try motion all metal and see if it sharpens and clears up the signal and it should give extra depth.
You will also have the number read out on the VDU for comparison as well, be interesting to see if they remain the same.
That's the sort of testing I'm trying to do at the moment.
On the subject of "if only to get to the next level "here's part of an interview that involved Jorge Saad and Detectorstuff.
Jorge played a big part in the F5.

DS: What
 
As much as I love the F75 if Fisher can come out with the next higher level I think everyone that uses the F75 will get one the next level and use the F75 side by side with the new detector a double your pleasure double your fun you can't go wrong on any sight that way can you?
 
Those are the settings I use for relic hunting in the UK, if it beeps, dig it!

I notice you are only digging id's over over 23, I have had some nice old small buttons come in on a steady 21!
 
I will try lower VDI readings this week
 
Good finds low-boy, Its been a while..Dont forget about the gold around 18ish..you sure gettin it done..:detecting:
 
Nice report Low-Boy,

With the F75, I have noticed that very deep targets (anything over 8 inches) will have a VDI that reads considerably below the the 'true' target ID. So, a mercury dime at 9 inches might read in the mid to high 60s and bounce around a lot, but once you get it to the surface, it is a solid 75. So, if some of the buttons have 'surface ID' ranges in the low 20s, they might register between 15-20 if they are really deep. Since the tone and ID are calculated separately on this machine, I pay more attention to the tone. I get a lot of audible high tones that visually ID as mid-tones. Same thing could apply if your target "is on the fence" when in two-tone mode. Dig a lot and keep notes! Nice work. - Jim
 
Hey Low-Boy looks like you had a good hunt. Did you try the delta audio mode ? I've tried it a couple of times, and it I wasn't really sure what to make of it. If it was an analog tone like say the Minelab Sovereign produces, it could be really useful (that's what I was expecting, but it's something different).

HH,
Brian
 
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