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Which seperation mode do you use with heavy discrimination?

jakechiro

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I mainly hunt using the factory stock silver program with the combined tones and the high trash separation mode. I have another mode that I use for heavy trash areas that have a lot of low/mid tones. This other mode is heavily discriminated.

Do you guys find that the heavy discrimination modes do better with 50 conductive tones, combined tones, or something else all together??? What about separation modes: high trash, ground coin, ferrous coin, low trash??

Thanks!!
 
I use Gone Hunting's combined program in Ferrous coin. I do pass on a lot of mid tone items but I am mainly coin hunting for silver and pass over the pennies, pop tops and other mid tones (conductive) I find the Ferrous coin gives me better target identification on coins and silver. I have tried the other modes, but in my mild soil here in central Mississippi the ferrous coin works best on coins.

HH
Robert
 
I use Ferrous Coin but that is what I prefer. Use what works best for you because the amount of discrimination should not make much, if any, difference. The CTX does not have target discrimination, just the audio is accepted or rejected, not the targets. Target discrimination is either on...... Search Mode...... or off........... pinpoint Mode.
 
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