ross190
Jr. Member
Hi all,
New member here. Long story short, I got my son an inexpensive metal detector at Cabellas, and we found 2 large cents, 2 Indian heads, many silver spoons and tons of clad right in our own yard in a couple of hours. (1800s New England).
We decided we were having so much fun, we picked up an AT Pro so we both could hunt.
The AT pro seems to show endless false signals in the 82-99 VDI range, almost all at an 8" depth. Very strong, repeatable signals. When I dig, there is nothing there. The AT pro continues to read the signal over the empty hole. I have dug up to 2 feet deep.
I have tightened the cam locks, re wrapped the cord, securing it every 4" with tape, ground balanced till the cows come home, all with the same results. I have connected and reconnected the plug, making sure it is seated, tried scrubbing the ground as well as keeping coil up an inch or so. Same result.
If the machine is to be believed, I have thousands of high conductivity targets virtually very where in my woods. (I wish)
I have been using standard mode, disc to 35-40, and get high tones everywhere. I have tried pro mode, coin mode, lowering the sensitivity, etc.
I am hoping that I am doing something wrong, but I cannot figure out what it may be.
Any help would be much, much appreciated.
New member here. Long story short, I got my son an inexpensive metal detector at Cabellas, and we found 2 large cents, 2 Indian heads, many silver spoons and tons of clad right in our own yard in a couple of hours. (1800s New England).
We decided we were having so much fun, we picked up an AT Pro so we both could hunt.
The AT pro seems to show endless false signals in the 82-99 VDI range, almost all at an 8" depth. Very strong, repeatable signals. When I dig, there is nothing there. The AT pro continues to read the signal over the empty hole. I have dug up to 2 feet deep.
I have tightened the cam locks, re wrapped the cord, securing it every 4" with tape, ground balanced till the cows come home, all with the same results. I have connected and reconnected the plug, making sure it is seated, tried scrubbing the ground as well as keeping coil up an inch or so. Same result.
If the machine is to be believed, I have thousands of high conductivity targets virtually very where in my woods. (I wish)
I have been using standard mode, disc to 35-40, and get high tones everywhere. I have tried pro mode, coin mode, lowering the sensitivity, etc.
I am hoping that I am doing something wrong, but I cannot figure out what it may be.
Any help would be much, much appreciated.