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After the
Au GOLD FINDER
has been properly GROUND BALANCED, it will respond to hot
rocks (as either negative or positive) when compared to the ground/soil where GROUND
BALANCE was performed. The negative/positive effects described above will only be valid
if the GROUND BALANCE is properly completed.
ALL METAL mode target response: Positive rocks act just like metal and produce a “zip-zip”
sound when the search coil is swept over them. Negative rocks produce a long “boing”
sound when the search coil is moved over them.
DISCRIMINATION modes target response: Positive rocks provide a typical metal response
in DISCRIMINATION modes.
Negative rocks do not provide a sound in DISCRIMINATION modes when
Au GOLD
FINDER
is properly GROUND BALANCED. Negative hot rock may cause slight falsing
response in DISCRIMINATION mode if detector is slightly out of GROUND BALANCE. This
can occur due to ground mineralization changes with TRACKING off.
Highly Mineralized Ground: Highly mineralized ground (conductive/magnetic) can be
very challenging to the User for keeping any detector properly tuned. The
Au GOLD
FINDER
addresses these challenges through the incorporation of iSAT and iMASK. This
exceeds the industry standard (ALL-METAL/DISCRIMINATION, GROUND BALANCE,
SENSITIVITY and THRESHOLD).
IMPORTANT:
Keeping the
Au GOLD FINDER
properly ‘tuned’ over highly mineralized
ground is made possible by User selection of the best operating mode (i.e.
ALL-METAL/DISCRIMINATION modes). It is important for the User to understand how to
properly GROUND BALANCE the detector and make fine tuning adjustments using iSAT,
iMASK, SENSITIVITY and THRESHOLD settings.
In ALL-METAL mode using higher settings of iSAT, there will be no change in the
Au GOLD
FINDER
response to positive or negative hot rocks. When the iSAT value is decreased, the
sound of positive hot rocks will remain the same. Negative hot rocks may give a thinner
'beep' sound instead of the 'boing' sound.
IMPORTANT:
User knowledge and understanding of the
Au GOLD FINDER
response
tones and their relationship to tuning adjustments comes with field experience.
When the
Au GOLD FINDER
emits a metal response tone, it indicates the detection of a
positive hot rock or a piece of metal. As you gain experience with the
Au GOLD FINDER
, it
is recommended the User dig all targets when a metal response tone is received.
Detecting Highly Mineralized Ground
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