I borrowed a sdc2300 and run it over a flogged patch and found these bits in about 3-4 hrs. I would like to thank George from the NQ Miners Den for the opportunity to have a go with the SDC2300 for the day. Thanks George.
Roscoe said:The SDC has a very chattery threshold, but don't worry about that, targets come through loud and clear.
Teemore said:Roscoe said:The SDC has a very chattery threshold, but don't worry about that, targets come through loud and clear.
Suppose everyones definition of "chattery" will vary but think I know what you mean -- it's not just a straight out hum but seems to sort of cut in and out -- without a real change in tone, targets make a definite impression on the signal and I usually hope for a nice "mellow" variance indicating something a little deeper than the "screamers" that surface trash seems to register.
Just curious as to how others treat the real "screamers", just a boot scrape ond leave it if the target moves or do you even bother .... I now tend to walk away from these.
Cheers T.
PhaseTech said:Guys, keep your ears open for a threshold pull. Hard to explain but its like its trying to produce a signal but what you get is a momentary smoothing of the threshold. These are the deeper ones
Roscoe said:Does the tracking pause on the sdc2300?
Roscoe said:Thanks Trashmagnet, I was always under the believe it only paused track on ground balance specific on the Gpx5000 and in normal tracking it could balance objects out, well i will have to go read my manual a bit more.
Roscoe said:Good info to know fella's thanks, because i like to use tracking. Currently i switch to fixed when i get a signal to prevent tracking the target out.
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