pulltabfelix
Bronze Member
- Jan 29, 2018
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- Currently have XP Deus 2
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
Just buried 3 rosie dimes at 4", 6" and 8" so no halo effect.
10 x 5 and stock coil about the same on 4" and 6" but 10 x 5 got no signal at 8" and stock coil got just a high tone.
Surprise, but should not be, TID numbers change with depth change on coins. Since I mostly relic hunt and dig all most repeatable signals, forgot this. Hmm, maybe I am relying too much on TID numbers by ignoring 14-15 as pop tops and missing some good targets.
Did a test with my vanquish 440 and actually got a better 1 way signal on the 8" dime. Was surprised with the better clarity of tones on the Vanquish 440.
Hunting in multi and verifying coins in 4kHz where in 4kHz tones are better and and TID a little more stable.
So I can see guys digging coins or over a well baked in test garden getting decent signals on an 8" rosies.
The Coiltex is much easier on the arm and will improve even more when I get my carbon lower and upper rods from Steve.
10 x 5 and stock coil about the same on 4" and 6" but 10 x 5 got no signal at 8" and stock coil got just a high tone.
Surprise, but should not be, TID numbers change with depth change on coins. Since I mostly relic hunt and dig all most repeatable signals, forgot this. Hmm, maybe I am relying too much on TID numbers by ignoring 14-15 as pop tops and missing some good targets.
Did a test with my vanquish 440 and actually got a better 1 way signal on the 8" dime. Was surprised with the better clarity of tones on the Vanquish 440.
Hunting in multi and verifying coins in 4kHz where in 4kHz tones are better and and TID a little more stable.
So I can see guys digging coins or over a well baked in test garden getting decent signals on an 8" rosies.
The Coiltex is much easier on the arm and will improve even more when I get my carbon lower and upper rods from Steve.