guitarplaya39
Newbie
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find a decent example of my particular problem... I'm still very new to the hobby so bear with me!
On a brief hunt the other day, I had several hits which sounded decent. Pretty consistent signals both directions. Able to pinpoint the target easily. But after some digging, the signal completely disappears. No shovels, boots or anything else near the coil. Coil connector is tight. However, I did have the sensitivity set pretty high. Could clumps of mineralized soil or something breaking up while digging? The hits were in the mid high range, usually 60+.
Thanks for any assistance!
On a brief hunt the other day, I had several hits which sounded decent. Pretty consistent signals both directions. Able to pinpoint the target easily. But after some digging, the signal completely disappears. No shovels, boots or anything else near the coil. Coil connector is tight. However, I did have the sensitivity set pretty high. Could clumps of mineralized soil or something breaking up while digging? The hits were in the mid high range, usually 60+.
Thanks for any assistance!
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