TXDIRTFISHER
Sr. Member
How do you know when you've gone beyond the limits on the DFX (AC, preamp gain). I set up a backyard test with several coins buried at 7 inches. Some are flat, upright, and slanted. The coins are .50, .25. 10, and a penny. The preset coin program doesn't do well on the flat coins and won't even detect the ones on edge. Deep silver program does a little better but it isn't impressive. When I enable single freq 3khz things get a lot better.
I took the Deep silver program and tweaked it a bit (turned up AC and preamp gain). After I did a GB (my yard has almost no mineralization) the detector went nuts. I was getting signals when the coil was in the air (no electrical lines around).
What are the indications that you've got the DFX set too "hot"? I'm trying to make my DFX detect the coins in the yard at 7 inches, plus make it detect the ones on edge. So far 3khz works the best. I need some help on how to set this up or how to recognize when I've turned things up too much. Thanks.
I took the Deep silver program and tweaked it a bit (turned up AC and preamp gain). After I did a GB (my yard has almost no mineralization) the detector went nuts. I was getting signals when the coil was in the air (no electrical lines around).
What are the indications that you've got the DFX set too "hot"? I'm trying to make my DFX detect the coins in the yard at 7 inches, plus make it detect the ones on edge. So far 3khz works the best. I need some help on how to set this up or how to recognize when I've turned things up too much. Thanks.