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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Anyone dig double-dips or moving targets?
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<blockquote data-quote="stalker" data-source="post: 233529" data-attributes="member: 3000"><p>It's the sound emitted from the detector. </p><p></p><p>Lets say a piece of wire is laying north / south and you swing the coil east / west . The detector will sound off once .. now change the swing of the coil to south / north . The detector will sound off twice as it runs the length of the wire .. this is because as the leading edge of the coil hits the wire it will sound off and as the trailing edge of the coil hits it will sound off again resulting in a double signal . More common with dd coils ... Gold rings will do the same as does chains ... and some elongated gold nuggets ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stalker, post: 233529, member: 3000"] It's the sound emitted from the detector. Lets say a piece of wire is laying north / south and you swing the coil east / west . The detector will sound off once .. now change the swing of the coil to south / north . The detector will sound off twice as it runs the length of the wire .. this is because as the leading edge of the coil hits the wire it will sound off and as the trailing edge of the coil hits it will sound off again resulting in a double signal . More common with dd coils ... Gold rings will do the same as does chains ... and some elongated gold nuggets ... [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Anyone dig double-dips or moving targets?
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