Iron Buzz
Bronze Member
- Oct 12, 2016
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- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus, Minelab Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Today I revisited an old farmhouse that I detected last year with little success. All I got at that time was one (very nice) crotal bell. But my opportunities near home have been getting very slim, so I hit the road and visited Bernice again. Not sure when her farmhouse was built, but it would have been around 1880 or so, I think.
I guess the problem was probably the old powerlines running across the yard and into the house, but whatever it was, the EMI was unbearable at all frequencies available on the LF coil. I tried, and probably covered 1/3 of the yard with it, but with very little success. Finally I switched to the elliptical and 28K, and suddenly the place was alive with targets!!
I dug two crotal bells, a spoon, an old Barlow style pocket knife, a horse tack buckle, a bunch of horse tack iron rings, lantern parts, two Wheaties (1944 and 1919) and two Indian Head pennies (1882, and a very nice 1895). Also interesting is a brass disk, about 3" across (roughly) with the words, "Village Marshal" on it.
I don't know how much of my success was the frequency itself, and how much was the fact that 28K ran quietly without the EMI that was interfering on the other frequencies, but frankly, I don't care. I had one of the best days detecting in a while.
I guess the problem was probably the old powerlines running across the yard and into the house, but whatever it was, the EMI was unbearable at all frequencies available on the LF coil. I tried, and probably covered 1/3 of the yard with it, but with very little success. Finally I switched to the elliptical and 28K, and suddenly the place was alive with targets!!
I dug two crotal bells, a spoon, an old Barlow style pocket knife, a horse tack buckle, a bunch of horse tack iron rings, lantern parts, two Wheaties (1944 and 1919) and two Indian Head pennies (1882, and a very nice 1895). Also interesting is a brass disk, about 3" across (roughly) with the words, "Village Marshal" on it.
I don't know how much of my success was the frequency itself, and how much was the fact that 28K ran quietly without the EMI that was interfering on the other frequencies, but frankly, I don't care. I had one of the best days detecting in a while.
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