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The responses to a target sounds the same on both machines. It does take time to get
used to the sounds and to learn the way the detector “talks” to you and what it is
“saying”. Once you do, you will find they have a lot to say. You will also like the fact
that you don’t have to ground balance these machines and they also are not an
“automatic” ground balance machine either. Instead, they take a kind of “snapshot”
of what the ground “looks” like. Then they use that as a “background” in which to
“look” for interruptions that represent a metallic object.
This guide can be useful to help determine what levels of discrimination you want to
use or where to set your notch control. If you want to find all of the rings your
searchcoil goes over you must dig every target response the detector makes. There is
no secret formula for finding all rings without digging all targets, both good and bad
and that’s all there is to it.
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