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Detecting Problems And Possible
Solutions
No matter how good you get, sometimes you will have a questionable target signal
that turns out to be good while you have a good signal that turns out to be junk (like
an iron nail). Then there's the target you can't find, it's there but nevertheless you
can't find it, but it's still there. How about the one that's there then it's not.
Why do these errors occur when we're using such a good machine? Sometimes we
can blame it on the salt or mineralization, too much moisture or not enough moisture
in the ground, or maybe it's a large amount of electrical interference. Most of the
time there is an explanation that's none of the above.
Case 1:
You have a deep coin signal. Sometimes it's a good repeatable signal and sometimes
it isn't always repeatable on each sweep. It's something you do decide to dig. You've
dug down 7 or 8 inches and still can't find the target where you have pinpointed it.
Case 1 Solution:
You will find a nail or a piece of elongated iron heavy with corrosion on the side of
the hole sometimes up to 6 inches away from the pinpoint center. The rust and
oxidation creates a halo that exhibits both nonconductive and conductive properties
at the same time, a good signal. When the halo is disturbed the good signal can
disappear. Most nails and elongated iron is bent or on an angle in the ground causing
the pinpointing to also be in error and why you normally will find it on the perimeter
of the hole.
Perhaps the target is a coin on an angle causing the pinpointing to be in error and you
will find it on the side of the hole. Sometimes the coin will fall into the hole and the
signal will disappear because the target is now out of detection range of the unit.
Sometimes after the user recovers the target after falling into the hole, they tend to
believe that they just found the target at unbelievable depth when it really fell out of
the side of the hole at some shallower depth. A coin on angle is easiest to damage
during recovery because you don't have an accurate location of the target.
Another solution could be that the target is a large metal object that is real deep. In a
plowed field where Mike had permission to use a shovel, he dug a civil war canteen
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