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Metal Detecting for Gold
How do you tell the difference between ground noise and a true target signal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 652855" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>A mate once spent a fair amount of time digging down alongside and under an old stump. The result apart from a couple of near herniated discs was a beer can that had been dropped down the hollow in the stump. I’m pretty wary now of hollow stumps like that for all the rubbish people seem to like dropping in them. </p><p>Another can episode was in WA, when one of our group had a good signal coming out of seemingly solid rock. After we had spent some time helping him chiselling down (fortunately not overly long), I noticed a slight depression a couple of feet to one side. Clearing the top, it turned out to be an angled drill hole and the signal my mate heard was a can someone had dropped down it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 652855, member: 4728"] A mate once spent a fair amount of time digging down alongside and under an old stump. The result apart from a couple of near herniated discs was a beer can that had been dropped down the hollow in the stump. I’m pretty wary now of hollow stumps like that for all the rubbish people seem to like dropping in them. Another can episode was in WA, when one of our group had a good signal coming out of seemingly solid rock. After we had spent some time helping him chiselling down (fortunately not overly long), I noticed a slight depression a couple of feet to one side. Clearing the top, it turned out to be an angled drill hole and the signal my mate heard was a can someone had dropped down it. [/QUOTE]
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How do you tell the difference between ground noise and a true target signal?
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