HF Coils- Full Tones, Pitch, Multi-Tones Best?

Bharpring

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Good question, I would say hunting style, hunting location/conditions would apply to each hunt. I normally start off at a site at 15Khz using the elliptical HF then switch to a custom 30Khz program. I run the Deus very hot so I don't mind some noise from the machine. I am also a fan of using a discrimination of 5.5 with 15Khz and then -6.5 when using the 30Khz program and digging all high tones as I hunt with full tones. Sometimes I will switch it up and use pitch but I find myself looking at the remote to see the VDI's since once you go over a certain discrimination you start loosing depth.

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I can run a 10 discrim in my test garden with no neg effects
 

Really trashy, any multitone or pitch program with about 10 disc is a good unmasked vs. Full tones which can be affected by tone and target ID "blending" in which the tone and target Id's are pulled down or averaged due to the presence of iron. Why not just use disc with full tones, that ca work but the you lose any iron volume whatsoever in the discriminated region. Disc does not affect detection depth of non-ferrous targets until you crank it above about 15 (just to be sure, I do not disc above 10).
 

I wished they would have put a iron vol on full tones...
 

So both Pitch and Multi-Tones set up correctly can produce a good sound for good targets at the same depth in iron with Disc 10 (2 ways to skin the same cat)? The other question I have is there something significant about Disc 6.1 since most of the preset programs start with it? And I agree with Calabash- full tones needs to incorporate iron vol when Disc is set. Maybe Deus will incorporate in the next update?
 

XP states (via Andy Sabisch) that if you set Disc below 6 (regardless of which tone mode you select) the horseshoe ferrous/non ferrous indicator and relative target depth indicator becomes unstable/unreliable so the XP-based presets (i.e. everything but Gary's Hot and Deep programs and of course the Gold Field program) set disc at 6.1 minimum, accordingly. Andy states (but I have not yet verified) that with disc set below 6, iron volume in the multi-tone and pitch modes does not work.

This info is fresh from Andy's Deus Bootcamp Session in Gettysburg this weekend.
 

I have not noticed any ill effects of running disc below 6 on the depth meter.
I typically run my disc at -6.4, the lowest setting possible.

However the horseshoe icon (ferr/non-ferr) is not reliable. I go by sound anyway, so..
 

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