Take some gold rings and pull tabs, tie them to a piece of monofilament line so you won't lose them for test purposes.
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The specs on Minelab web site says 1,2,5 and 50 tones...is that wrong? they don't show a 3 tone mode.
Hi Terry. If you get a chance to try the discrimination on pull tabs lets say beach mode 2 . Run the detector over a few different pull tabs and use the discrimination talked about on page 49 of the manual . Then take a few rings along to see if they are discriminated out. I would not think all gold rings would be discriminated out.
https://www.minelab.com/__files/f/326548/4901-0249-1 Inst. Manual, EQUINOX 600 800 EN.pdf
Those numbers make some interesting reading, I see the bottle cap crown and the 14k ring are next door to each other, do you think with time I will be possible to tell the difference with between the two with a slight crackle in the tone like our pi machines do on rusty iron?
Believe it's time to sell the Excalibur and get a equinox! I like what I am reading thus far.
the EQ series seems so far like a "dig it all" detector for beach/water use. I can hardly wait to give it a swing and see if I can discriminate bottle caps at least. When using my CTX I am 90% sure when I swing over one.
Thanks Terry...trying to learn all I can before I get one...I haven't seen anything yet to make me not want it...heck, just you saying your Shark might become a back up has got me all giddy about the Equinox.Still learning LD! You're right (Use the Minus (–) and Plus (+) buttons to select thenumber of audio tones of 1, 2, 5 or 50.), I THINK I had it on 5.
Thanks for the chart.Here is a great VDI chart put together by a fellow on one of the Gold Prospecting forums I belong to:
Yeah, with my CZ I can swing back and forth over a crown cap and pull the coil back and the last signal I get will be iron tone...use the same technique with my AT Pro on land...80 to 90% accuracy...Ill dig one of those signals every now and then to prove to myself what it is...crown cap every time.the EQ series seems so far like a "dig it all" detector for beach/water use. I can hardly wait to give it a swing and see if I can discriminate bottle caps at least. When using my CTX I am 90% sure when I swing over one.
the EQ series seems so far like a "dig it all" detector for beach/water use. I can hardly wait to give it a swing and see if I can discriminate bottle caps at least. When using my CTX I am 90% sure when I swing over one.
Three-tone is my favorite. In the water there is a lot less trash as you know, so I'm not sure 50 would be any better than 3. With that said, the 50-tone may be the secret to discriminating out pull-tabs!
Hey Terry just out of curiosity, are you using threshold or silent search, just wondering if there's any point to the threshold with this beast.