mcb
Jr. Member
- May 6, 2012
- 83
- 24
- Detector(s) used
- Gold bug pro, Fisher F70, bounty hunter IV
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I'm using a Fisher f70 which I'm still getting the hang of. I set the ground balance and keep sensitivity at 10. I get a hit with almost every swing at this old park I go to, mainly trash. So far I've been so overwhelmed I haven't been digging every signal. I decided to dig the signals under the benches last Wednesday. My finds: pull tabs, cigarette foil, and a gold wedding band (ironically the band is similar to another members find). Anyway, the ring gave off a signal in the 90's, I found this odd, I thought gold gave off a reading closer to ten. The exact reason I keep sensitivity low. I shared this with the guy I bought the detector from. He said to keep the settings the same, if I don't find trash I'll miss the good stuff. The park dates back to the 1800's so maybe that's why I'm picking up so many signals. It's also one of the less used Parks in that area now. Occasionally kids are there playing but that's rare. There's more runners and walkers then anything else. Sadly it looks run down. What I'd like to know is why the ring gave off a reading in the 90's? Is that the norm? Could I have missed another signal and just got lucky? Should I keep the settings the same or switch them up with all the hits I'm getting? Probably sounds idiotic but I'm getting signal after signal! I'm about to take pictures of the ring and post them.
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