- Mar 30, 2020
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I'm a New England USA forest colonial hunter who never uses the ground balance circuitry in my Nox 800. I don't have signal stability issues, falsing issues, threshold changes, and find a wide array of coins and relics at depth. I do run the auto noise cancel function every hour or so and when I move to a new area. I'm happy and successful running in Field I factory defaults the entire time. And I've gotten good enough to guess the little bit of trash which bothers me. I can usually accurately guess whether I am hitting a paper shotgun shell brass base, lead bullet, and am able to sort nails from iron relics before digging. Since I don't get bogged down in metal saturated areas, I dig up most solid signals. Two tones and no notching works for me. The one truism I've discovered is good targets have repeatable unchanging numbers. Plus the signal is not diffuse while the coil passes over it in several directions.
I've always run my sensitivity at 20. But given the stability of my search area's low mineralized soils, I am going to try to run it at a full 25 next Saturday and Sunday. I usually run the stock 11" coil even though I own the ML 15." I can swing the 11" all day without complaint plus have no problems hiking trails and hills for a full 8 hour day with a backpack on. The 15" increased weight is noticeable to me, but maybe I'm just not used to it. I usually swing the 11" stock coil fully extended well out in front of me, but drop back a notch or two to choke up on the 15" which makes a difference. I had the 15" on my last outing and was surprised to find out how sensitive it is to very small objects. This confirms what I previously discovered and what many others have said. Plus the signals seem stronger and sharper than the stock 11" although I can't say I am pulling up metal from any deeper. I just bought a PWR NOX battery pack for under my armrest so if the big coil with max sens suck my battery on an 8 hr. outing I will have reserves.
The remnants of Hurricane Ian arrived on the NE coast last Friday night and we have been under high wind with occasional lashing rain which will continue through tomorrow. It morphed into a Nor'easter. I'm not a beach hunter but conditions are ripe with extensive coastal erosion. My area had a good spring but as soon as July hit we entered a drought with water restrictions. I've lived in my area for 25 years and have never seen wetlands so dry that I could walk out onto them. Looking forward to the sun and getting out detecting this weekend. Deer bow season opened up on October 1st so I need to be careful. I bought an orange backpack to match my hat and coat.
I've always run my sensitivity at 20. But given the stability of my search area's low mineralized soils, I am going to try to run it at a full 25 next Saturday and Sunday. I usually run the stock 11" coil even though I own the ML 15." I can swing the 11" all day without complaint plus have no problems hiking trails and hills for a full 8 hour day with a backpack on. The 15" increased weight is noticeable to me, but maybe I'm just not used to it. I usually swing the 11" stock coil fully extended well out in front of me, but drop back a notch or two to choke up on the 15" which makes a difference. I had the 15" on my last outing and was surprised to find out how sensitive it is to very small objects. This confirms what I previously discovered and what many others have said. Plus the signals seem stronger and sharper than the stock 11" although I can't say I am pulling up metal from any deeper. I just bought a PWR NOX battery pack for under my armrest so if the big coil with max sens suck my battery on an 8 hr. outing I will have reserves.
The remnants of Hurricane Ian arrived on the NE coast last Friday night and we have been under high wind with occasional lashing rain which will continue through tomorrow. It morphed into a Nor'easter. I'm not a beach hunter but conditions are ripe with extensive coastal erosion. My area had a good spring but as soon as July hit we entered a drought with water restrictions. I've lived in my area for 25 years and have never seen wetlands so dry that I could walk out onto them. Looking forward to the sun and getting out detecting this weekend. Deer bow season opened up on October 1st so I need to be careful. I bought an orange backpack to match my hat and coat.