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6 hours ago, Northeast said:

So, offline we have established that it is the same spot. 

People who have used a GB Pro - would these type of bits of gold get picked up by it?  Rough, quartz speccies mainly. 

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In my opinion only, the bits Northeast is showing are enough they should register on nearly every detector and perhaps all detectors out there -- as long as the bits are at or very near the surface.. These bits are meaty enough it shouldn't be a matter of kHz but rather a matter of overburden.. It wouldn't take very much covering of even milder ground for the lowest kHz machines to begin not being able to see the bits.. It shouldn't be a problem for every detector mentioned thusfar to hit on these bits, relative to depth and type of ground of course..

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8 hours ago, AussieDigs said:

Now this is something that really peeves me. People littering. The amount of rubbish around is disgusting.

 

Man, That's still  pristine! Come to California and you will see trash... like a meth lab setup there or some backwoods "gardeners" camped out all summer!

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Simon, i ran the gain at about 10-11 oclock. 12 oclock got a little noisy. Maybe thats where i should be but im trying not to be too eager with the settings. Thresh at just a buz. Keeping an eye on the ground balance.

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Tiny lead weight at 6”. One vid with the gain at 10 oclock, the other at 12 oclock.

 

 

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Phrunt, its quiet in the air but way too noisy over ground. Around 10-11 oclock is where it behaves mostly.

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