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The blip, broken, burp or odd sounds that happen when you are just walking along
and swinging your coil is a sound that your machine makes to let you know that there
is a metal object but you were probably swinging to fast or you just barely got the
object on the overlap. You need to slow down your swing, and get the coil on the top
of the target. By doing this the target will have either a positive response, a negative
or null response, or a questionable wavering or broken response.
Here is a technique for those areas where you can or want to dig everything. You
start out hunting in the all-metal mode and for each target you switch to the
discriminate mode for ID. If the target nulls out in discriminate, and you have the
discriminate control set all the way counter-clockwise, the target is most likely iron.
When you switch from all metal to discriminate and get no change in threshold or
you get a positive response, you will have a target that's deep or a small non-ferrous
item like a gold chain that doesn't respond well in discriminate but also doesn't null
out.
It is commonly known that on any metal detector, using discrimination reduces
depth. One way to maximize depth is to set the discrimination control to the full
counter-clockwise position, number 1. When hunting this way, you can ID using
tone however, the DTI-II Meter will give you a better reference to ID with when
using minimum discrimination.
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