I'm gonna go out on a pasture site and we're just gonna have a little mess around with the reactivity settings I'musing the SONAR program which as you know uses reactivity 4. First of all I want to see how deep reactivity 4 can punch secondly I want to try some of the other reactivity settings using the same program so join me in a metal detector skill school.
Now the targets we are listening out for it's not so much the bright targets it's a nervous targets with just a little positive spike in there because there's not any mineralization in this field as you can see by the mineralization bar there, it's not moving at all you'd think that the SONAR program using program number six DEEP would be a good option because obviously we want to go deep - so using the most powerful program is the wise choice but listen to this it's far too noisy now I don't want to stt makinarg any adjustments because I know that's the filtering which is causing it so allI'm going to do, is just go from the original SONAR to the SONAR made with a different platform for example the HOT program or DEUSFAST something like that which uses the version 5. 2 filters so it should be a little bit quieter now and indeed it is. Let's take a quick look at the frequency 17. 2 Khz now I want to drop that down to 11 Khz purely because the grass is a little bit wet and I'd like to use a slightly lower frequency if I'm on wet grass and the same applies with the ORX COIN FAST and COIN DEEP sometimes you can't use COIN DEEP because the ground conditions just won't allow it whereas COIN FAST is your better option and this is the exactly the same as choosing SONAR 1 and SONAR 2 I've got the machine running really stable. Now the reason I've got it running stable rather than being nervous and twitchy it's because I want to hear those tiny little targets and if you've got an unstable machine you're never gonna hear them you're just gonna think they're false signals so that's the reason I'm using the SONAR program with the different platform Now I think a lot of the problems here.
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