Overkill Overkill
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- Feb 18, 2010
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Hello all,
I have an Equinox 600. I read in the Minelab Equinox book (p. 70) that "repetitive sweeps over the target can result in highly inaccurate and inconsistent readings; i.e., a large piece of iron trash can actually produce signals that would indicate a good target if the coil is swept across it often enough...Typically only 2-3 sweeps should be sufficient to produce a good indication of what you have detected."
1) I over-sweep a lot. How do I avoid it? Just sweep 1-2 times, and then sweep a final time after throwing the sand that I just dug out? What if I need to sweep again as I don' t yet have a pinpointer? And how can I 'recalibrate' the detector if it is maybe giving an inaccurate signal because I am over-sweeping: maybe do a noise cancel?, maybe turn the detector off and then on?
2) Related question: Often, after I dig a targer, I will throw the sand out and then scan that small excavated pile of sand. But then I start getting signals all throughout the spread out pile of sand (as well as in the hole I just made) instead of just one localized signal or beep where the supposed target is. I realize I need a pinpointer, but in the meantime, what is going on (let's assume that the problem is not that the target has been sitting in the sand a long time and has leeked metal throughout the sand)? I end up finding nothing and walking away after 5-7 minutes, which I know is too long anyway.
Any suggestions regarding 1) and 2) above will be welcome. Thanks in advance!!
I have an Equinox 600. I read in the Minelab Equinox book (p. 70) that "repetitive sweeps over the target can result in highly inaccurate and inconsistent readings; i.e., a large piece of iron trash can actually produce signals that would indicate a good target if the coil is swept across it often enough...Typically only 2-3 sweeps should be sufficient to produce a good indication of what you have detected."
1) I over-sweep a lot. How do I avoid it? Just sweep 1-2 times, and then sweep a final time after throwing the sand that I just dug out? What if I need to sweep again as I don' t yet have a pinpointer? And how can I 'recalibrate' the detector if it is maybe giving an inaccurate signal because I am over-sweeping: maybe do a noise cancel?, maybe turn the detector off and then on?
2) Related question: Often, after I dig a targer, I will throw the sand out and then scan that small excavated pile of sand. But then I start getting signals all throughout the spread out pile of sand (as well as in the hole I just made) instead of just one localized signal or beep where the supposed target is. I realize I need a pinpointer, but in the meantime, what is going on (let's assume that the problem is not that the target has been sitting in the sand a long time and has leeked metal throughout the sand)? I end up finding nothing and walking away after 5-7 minutes, which I know is too long anyway.
Any suggestions regarding 1) and 2) above will be welcome. Thanks in advance!!
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