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EMI is usually easier to control in the All-Metals mode than in the Discrimination mode.

On the Gold Bug DP, setting the discrimination level between 60 and 70 will usually
reduce interference.  In the Discrimination mode, the detector may chatter if the
searchcoil is not in motion, but once you start sweeping it over the ground, the signal
from the ground will usually suppress the EMI chatter, except for an occasional pop or
click which will not sound like a real target. 

If you are conducting an indoor demonstration, you may find that changing the
orientation of the searchcoil will reduce the pickup of EMI. 

If you carry a cell phone or other high-tech electronic equipment while metal detecting
and you encounter EMI, try turning the device off and see if that solves the problem.
Turn such devices completely off, not just into standby mode. 

When working near overhead power lines, you may get the best results right under the
power line and the worst results when standing at a 30° to 45° angle to the power line.  

Many sources of EMI are intermittent.  You may find that an area which is difficult to
search at one time of day may be easier after 5 PM, or on weekends.   Power lines are
usually quietest late at night, and on weekend mornings.  

Small searchcoils usually pick up less EMI than larger searchcoils. On a site with severe
electrical interference, a small searchcoil is often a better choice than a large one.

Distinguishing Electromagnetic Interference from other problems

EMI will often vary as you walk around from place to place, and it will also vary with
changes in the orientation of the searchcoil.   This is almost never the case if there is a
functional problem with the metal detector itself. 

The most common cause of a noisy metal detector, where the problem is not EMI, is a
defective searchcoil.  If striking the searchcoil with your hand causes the noise to start
or stop, the problem could be a defective searchcoil.  Also, a defective searchcoil often
causes noise of a more intermittent nature than electrical interference.

The second most common cause is a loose searchcoil connector.  The noise from a
loose connector will usually be very erratic or intermittent in nature.  Try unplugging the
searchcoil and then reconnecting it to ensure the connector is firmly installed.

If you use a searchcoil cover, dirt or water can accumulate inside it, and movement of
those materials can cause false signals while sweeping the searchcoil.  Searchcoil
covers must be periodically removed and cleaned.

ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE (EMI)

X.

Click the MODE knob to the right. 

The detector is now in the ALL-METAL Mode

a. Keep GAIN set at the 12:00 position
b. Rotate the THRESHOLD knob slowly from the far counterclockwise

position to the full clockwise position.

Notice these attributes of the THRESHOLD control, with no metal
over the searchcoil.

i. at low settings you will hear no sound
ii. at mid-scale, there will be a transition point from no sound to

a barely audible, choppy sound.

iii. at full scale you will hear a loud, constant tone. It may also have

an irregular or choppy sound, as a result of electromagnetic
interference emitted from other electrical devices.

Use with headphones 

(not included)

The  Gold Bug DP is equipped with both a 1/8” and 1/4” headphone jack. Any
headphones with a stereo plug will work; headphones with a mono plug will not
work. Using headphones extends battery life, and also prevents the sounds from
bothering bystanders. It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more
clearly, particularly if searching in a noisy location. Gold nuggets are often very
small, so closely monitoring changes in sound using headphones will improve your
gold prospecting results. For safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic
or where other dangers, like rattlesnakes, are present. This device is to be used
with interconnecting cables/headphone cables shorter than three meters.

IX.   Press-and-hold         and hold the nickel over the searchcoil

a. Notice that motion is not required.

A motionless object induces a hum.

b. Notice the variable pitch & volume hum.
c. Move the nickel closer to and farther away from the searchcoil. 

Notice the changing “depth” values. 

QUICK-START DEM ONSTRATION

 

Summary of Contents for Gold Bug DP

Page 1: ...its all FCAP Replacement Accessory Search Coils 11 DD Standard Coil 11COIL GB 199 95 5 DD Accessory Coil 5COIL GBUG 159 95 Coil Covers Specially made to protect your coil from abrasion and damage 11 D...

Page 2: ...2 39...

Page 3: ...Objects 12 EMI 12 Operation and Controls 13 Control Panel 13 Control Knobs Off On Gain 14 Disc All Metal Threshold 15 Touchpad Controls GG Pinpoint 15 and 15 Operating in All Metal Mode Ground Grab G...

Page 4: ...adio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intent...

Page 5: ...fferent tones for different types of metals and when the detector eliminates certain metals we refer to this as the detector discriminating among different types of metals Discrimination is an essenti...

Page 6: ...d dispose of any and all trash and litter found Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources wildlife and private property Act as an ambassador for the hobby use thoughtfulness consider...

Page 7: ...ovided one on the Lower Stem close to the Searchcoil and one on the Upper Stem close to the housing Leave just enough slack in the Cable at the Searchcoil end to be able to rotate the Searchcoil a sma...

Page 8: ...ndicator at the bottom of the display indicates the battery condition The detector requires a single 9 volt ALKALINE battery Do not use ordinary zinc carbon batteries Do not use Heavy Duty batteries R...

Page 9: ...rface Never swing the searchcoil like a pendulum WRONG CORRECT QUICK START DEMONSTRATION I Supplies Needed a Nail a Zinc Penny dated after 1982 a Nickel a Quarter II Position the Detector a Place the...

Page 10: ...termittent nature than electrical interference The second most common cause is a loose searchcoil connector The noise from a loose connector will usually be very erratic or intermittent in nature Try...

Page 11: ...ect metal detectors Overall the potential for electromagnetic interference is greater than it was just a few years ago Modern high end metal detectors are a lot more sensitive than older units this al...

Page 12: ...always carry a magnet to help discriminate gold from hot rocks and iron Gold will not be attracted to a magnet Pieces of iron will always be attracted to a magnet Negative hot rocks will almost alway...

Page 13: ...e gold areas a lot of the terrain is under claim so you need to learn how to recognize posted claims and stay off of them unless you have the claim owner s permission Prospecting clubs such as the Gol...

Page 14: ...e the loss of sensitivity resulting from discrimination is enough to cause those little nuggets to vanish If you have gone many hours without finding gold and are wondering if there is something wrong...

Page 15: ...nd its distance from the searchcoil As a starting point refer to the table below T TA AR RG GE ET T R Re ea ad do ou ut t The table below lists some common approximate target values With experience in...

Page 16: ...sed to find all types of metal objects in the ground The searchcoil must be in motion for objects to be detected Ground Grab GG Naturally occurring minerals in soil look like metal to a metal detector...

Page 17: ...g it difficult to know where it is located It will not have the sound and feel of a metal object GROUND BALANCING Reading the Display Most gold prospecting and relic hunting is done by ear Listen for...

Page 18: ...ll be achieved by first performing the GG procedure in All Metal mode The ground balance setting achieved using GG will carry over into this mode Setting the Controls As you adjust any of the controls...

Page 19: ...increase with target strength The approximate target depth in inches will be indicated in the center of the screen The depth scale is calibrated to coin sized objects Relative depth is indicated for l...

Page 20: ...20 will NOT BE DETECTED Values from 20 to 49 will induce a LOW tone Values from 50 to 100 will induce V C O tones see p 25 Suggestion Try changing the settings watch the screen and pass objects over t...

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