gravityboy
Jr. Member
- Jul 18, 2018
- 32
- 41
- Detector(s) used
- Whites 4900Di
Tesoro Tejon
Garrett AT Pro
Nokta Fors CoRe
Makro Racer 2
Nokta Simplex+
XP Deus
Minelab NOX 600
Minelab GPX 4800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I'm new to the Deus but old to detecting so bear with me here
I've had my Deus about 3 months now and put a good bit of time in learning the machine, settings, etc. I am pretty happy with my full tones setup for relic hunting but after watching Calabash's video on pitch decided to load his up and give it a try. The program hits hard in my test garden here in Virginia but also opened up my yard to screaming over hot rocks. Is that "expected" behavior for it? One thing I noticed is I get more of a 'ha-ha' pitch over hot rocks but I sure dug a lot of them before noticing the subtle sound. I can do a video if it helps understand the ha-ha sound.
I'm running the LF 9" coil, software v5.2, set pretty much exactly as the Cal/vferrari recommendations say. I get hot rock squeel at 17/11/7 Khz. VDI is either -- or 99 but that's common for many of the relics in my test garden so before with my full tones program I knew the sounds of good vs noise.
Thanks,
Keith
I've had my Deus about 3 months now and put a good bit of time in learning the machine, settings, etc. I am pretty happy with my full tones setup for relic hunting but after watching Calabash's video on pitch decided to load his up and give it a try. The program hits hard in my test garden here in Virginia but also opened up my yard to screaming over hot rocks. Is that "expected" behavior for it? One thing I noticed is I get more of a 'ha-ha' pitch over hot rocks but I sure dug a lot of them before noticing the subtle sound. I can do a video if it helps understand the ha-ha sound.
I'm running the LF 9" coil, software v5.2, set pretty much exactly as the Cal/vferrari recommendations say. I get hot rock squeel at 17/11/7 Khz. VDI is either -- or 99 but that's common for many of the relics in my test garden so before with my full tones program I knew the sounds of good vs noise.
Thanks,
Keith