SavageHunter
Jr. Member
- May 29, 2013
- 92
- 69
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab E-Trac, Minelab Xterra 705, Garrett AT Pro, Bounty Hunter Tracker IV, Fisher F2
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
At the beginning of last year I picked up an Xterra 705, but I could never really click with it. It seemed like I was always chasing broken signals that wouldn't repeat. The settings I used were pattern 4 with 4 tones. Half way through the year I gave up on the 705 in favor of an AT Pro.
I did geat on the AT Pro, but not willing to give up on the 705, I decided to do some playing around with the settings. I threw some silver dimes on my living room floor and started swinging the 705 coil over them one at a time. One of the dimes would ring up nice and clear the way it should, but sure enough, the other two rang up as broken, non-repeatable signals. The same kind of broken signals I always end up chasing when I'm in the field.
I knew the nails in my floor were probably the reason for the broken signals, so I decided to put the 705 in all metal mode to see if the signal would clear up. I also changed the tone setting from 4 to 99.
Sure enough, the dimes which were ringing up as broken signals, were now ringing up true and clear. I could also hear the nails in the floor as they should.
My conclusion to the broken ghost signals that used to drive me crazy, was good targets being masked by iron when using the pattern 4 discrimination.
Now I can't wait for the snow to melt so I can get out and try the 705 in all metal mode out in the field! I'm hoping my days of chasing ghost signals with my 705 are finally over.
I did geat on the AT Pro, but not willing to give up on the 705, I decided to do some playing around with the settings. I threw some silver dimes on my living room floor and started swinging the 705 coil over them one at a time. One of the dimes would ring up nice and clear the way it should, but sure enough, the other two rang up as broken, non-repeatable signals. The same kind of broken signals I always end up chasing when I'm in the field.
I knew the nails in my floor were probably the reason for the broken signals, so I decided to put the 705 in all metal mode to see if the signal would clear up. I also changed the tone setting from 4 to 99.
Sure enough, the dimes which were ringing up as broken signals, were now ringing up true and clear. I could also hear the nails in the floor as they should.
My conclusion to the broken ghost signals that used to drive me crazy, was good targets being masked by iron when using the pattern 4 discrimination.
Now I can't wait for the snow to melt so I can get out and try the 705 in all metal mode out in the field! I'm hoping my days of chasing ghost signals with my 705 are finally over.
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