A very fustrating problem.....

Paul in WA

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Oct 22, 2005
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There is a small, very old park a few blocks from my house. I have tried for almost a year now to detect it. Every time I try, my detector goes completley nuts from the second I turn it on. Even the LCD tweeks out. I have a DFX, and have tried everything I can think of , but it just won't work at that park. It is fustrating as hell, because on the rare occasion when I can make out a signal, it has turned out to be a good find (2 Merc's, a 1916s & 1913 wheats , and a barber quarter) so I know the places is probably loaded with goodies. Any ideas on what could be causing this? There aren't many power lines around. I looked around at the houses, and I don't see any satalite dishes, or wireless internet stuff. The only thing that comes to mind is a small doctors office a few houses down........x-ray machine maybe? My cell phone has a full signal there.

Very fustrating...
Paul
 

Paul i had that happen last sunday in my brothers back yard.Everything was alright till i detected one spot and my Garrett 550 went crazy.The powerlines were overhead but it never did that before.He said there were no lines underground so i wish someone could explain it too. 8) AA
 

I don't think there are any underground lines. The detector acts this way everywhere in the park. I'm thinking some kind of signal transmitter nearby? I would be very interested in finding someone else with a different detector to see what they come up with.

We get out share of power outages in this area. You can bet on where I'll be when the next one happens.

Paul
 

I have run into these places too. If you have a detector where you can change frequecies, you might find it works better. One beach I know of won't let my Fishers or Tesoro work there, nor the Excal. The PI works fine, but sounds of on every hot rock down to China. Takes to long to search this way.
 

look for antennas. maybe there's a pirate radio station or cellsite nearby.
 

If I am not mistaken your machine operates at about 15k. Try turning on your car radio and check for a local FM station 150k or an AM station at 5k , You could be picking up a harmonic of you machines operating freq.???????? I have had problems with cb's and ham radios but they were intermittent.

Les
 

maybe it was a dump ???
or back filled with coal ash/iron slag ,etc ;)
 

Could be lots of hot rocks or lots of mixed trash items bunched together........ try turning the sens down a little bit at a time, and see if that doesn't help.
 

??? Do you have a wireless laptop you can use to check for a signal? I just cant see that causing your problem though. Try walking out into the middle before turning it on :-\ Just an idea.
I have a Minelab xs2 and have had the same problem. It was an old ball field and we never did find out what caused the problem, after a freq change as was well but every time we go there same thing.
Hope you get it going. ;)
 

Paul go back to the park and try just 15khz...remember the low frequencies are more susceptible to emi... so if you were in 3khz or best data, or correlate that could be the problem....let us know how it turns out.
 

DFX-Gregg said:
Paul go back to the park and try just 15khz...remember the low frequencies are more susceptible to emi... so if you were in 3khz or best data, or correlate that could be the problem....let us know how it turns out.

ThanksGregg, this seems to have done the trick. The machine runs much better. It is still chattering more than normal, but I think it is bcause there is a lot of targets that are close together with all the pull tabs. in the half hour I was there this morning, I found $2.77 in clad, a 24 & 16-s wheaties, and a 42 merc.........I now like this spot.

Paul
 

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