SultansOfSwing
Hero Member
I have 600 and was wondering if anyone has some settings they'd be willing to share that helps cuts thru the iron close to the foundations
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Park 1 has more iron bias cut in, which is fine for falsing but you might miss a masked mid or high conductor in the thick of iron.
RelicRings - For nails, you don't have to go 90 every time, try punching the all metal (horseshoe) button to see if you are getting an iron grunt with the false if its clean, dig, if not make a decision (does not work on the tin though - ration cans drive it crazy). I agree with you on the modulation. The main thing I dislike about the Equinox but I have learned some workarounds, including using the pinpoint mode to get a bead on big iron or big aluminum because you can "see" the size of the target with pinpoint.
HTH
I've had my 600 out hunting a number of military camps and ghost towns in the west and I'm finding the 11" coil is too big for thick iron. That being said it is usable in iron, you just need to slow down and work the area in multiple directions.
My settings on the 600 for iron are; field 1 multi frequency, because there's not as much falsing vs field 2, you can even run beach 1 for that matter. Iron bias 0, recovery 3, sensitivity 20 or less, 5 tones, ground balance 0, run some iron volume if desired. These settings are to tame it down as your not looking for depth in iron you want separation.
The thing I've found with the Equinox is that it loves high conductors in trash, they will jump right out of iron. Low and mid-conductors kind of get lost in the confusion of all the iron though. Let me explain; flat tin sounds real good on the Equinox, it does on most detectors, but on other detectors there are clues you have big iron under the coil. The Equinox also likes to false on iron nail heads in the 12-19 range which are numbers most relic hunter want to dig. So I find myself wasting a lot of time checking each signal 90 degrees which is very time consuming when you have multiple targets under the coil with each swing. Now you can switch to 5 or 10 KHz on questionable targets to help ID iron, but again it's time consuming. Don't get me wrong the Equinox will lock onto a low or mid-conductor, it's just hard to pick it out of the iron mess of mid tones.
When the 6" coil is available it's going to a lot better at relic hunting IMO.
If you're not concerned about depth and want better separation, try using a higher recovery setting. I've run it all the way to 8 in heavy iron with good success.