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  1. I get GPZ signal responses on targets (gold or like-sounding pieces of lead etc), that are both high-low and low-high using the same settings.

    Can anyone educate me as to why both signals produce gold - even though the signals differ on similar size targets (mostly small), at the same relative depth?

    Thanks!

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  2. Wow.

    Great input all of you.

    Steve you must be trapped indoors or have had too much coffee or both,

    but whatever it may have been, thank you for taking the time to describe in a usable way

    what for many is indescribable. 

    Wes I really agree with your comment about Normal vs Difficult too.

    I am comfortable running the 7000, and, like Steve, I use what I call ragged settings, but I have never had a clear picture of how Sensitivity meshes and works with the other settings either with the GPX 5000 or the 7000.  

    I knew I would get not only more clarity but more opinions if I put the question to you all - so thank you everyone for both.

    It's why I pay attention to this forum.

    (now back to experimenting with the tuning on what is turning out to be

    the best detector I have ever used)

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  3. The coil cover on the GPZ - no matter who you are and how you hunt -  

    is going to get its share of scrapes, pokes and hits over time.

    I understand Minelab didn't want to add weight to the coil

    but I am not sure the oz's saved have been worth it for such a silly coil cover

    that ultimately puts the coil itself at risk.

     

  4. AuWanderer and others who are interested.

    I would like to add that this story is not only about the "lure" of gold. It is about some absolutely brilliant research methods that were developed - methods that were almost immediately adopted by most salvage operations once they became known. There was a fascinating blend of scientific rigor and intuitive leaps that these kinds of searches inevitably involve…it's just that this one had illuminating examples of both. 

    That, for me, was what was fascinating. I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts about those aspects of what this group accomplished.

    The legal issues that arose in the aftermath of the discovery are eye-popping even as they are predictable.

    It is a special book for many reasons - many of them are not apparent until you delve into the story.

    Have a good read.

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  5. If you have not read 'Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea" you are missing an unforgettable read that plays out like the best dramas only it's real life. It is the story of the men who decided to go after the Central America, how they did it and what happened when they found it.

    It's rivieting and almost unbelievable, but true.

     

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