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Trip 1 - Complete Newb - Beaching with an Equinox 600
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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 506321" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Some ferrous targets will give multiple tones and ID's as the detector is trying to discriminate them out, generally it will give a partial tone as it's discriminating and then jump up and down between high and low tones, once you understand what the detector is telling you then you'll be able to walk away from a lot of these targets confidently. Though while still leaning the Nox's language keep digging everything.</p><p></p><p>One way to help discrim out ferrous trash is to switch to 5khz from multi, ferrous targets will then give a higher tone whereas non ferrous targets won't change too much at all. </p><p></p><p>Keep at it, takes a little while to learn the Nox but once you know it well it's a very very good detector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 506321, member: 487"] Some ferrous targets will give multiple tones and ID's as the detector is trying to discriminate them out, generally it will give a partial tone as it's discriminating and then jump up and down between high and low tones, once you understand what the detector is telling you then you'll be able to walk away from a lot of these targets confidently. Though while still leaning the Nox's language keep digging everything. One way to help discrim out ferrous trash is to switch to 5khz from multi, ferrous targets will then give a higher tone whereas non ferrous targets won't change too much at all. Keep at it, takes a little while to learn the Nox but once you know it well it's a very very good detector. [/QUOTE]
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