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  1. I just now saw you last post Sir. No offense intended or taken. For me Recovery speed is another adjustment that needs to be experimented by each user on Their ground. Too low and you can miss targets because of swing speed, mineralization, trash density and who knows what else. Too high and you will also miss targets for the same reasons. There is a sweet spot for each scenario because it is all inter related; Recovery, swing speed, mineralization, soil moisture etc.. and sensitivity. The only way I can learn this stuff is to frequently ask questions & experiment.
  2. Perhaps I misread the focus your question,, thou it seems to be edited now to highlight Recovery speed instead of Sensitivity..
  3. Everyone's ground is different and so is their skill set and probably their definition of "depth". It is much more commonly understood that high detector Gain levels don't play well with high ground mineralization or trash content. This is another example of the importance of doing your own testing in your own ground.
  4. Jeff, What Recovery speed range do you find works best in that level of mineralization?
  5. And I'm starting to swat mosquitos & keep an eye out for snakes & fire ants.
  6. Thank you for the replies. Good information. Where I was getting unsure is the Anfibio's iSAT is for the motion Disc modes too. The manual speaks to Ground noise & Hot rocks but nothing about reset speed on targets. I always ran the Anfibio with the iSAT at 00. After learning the effects/applications of Recovery speed on the Legend I have been revisiting the Anfibio. iSat at 01-02 seems to help target response at depth. So I have learned something. The Legend is a deep unit largely because you can run high sensitivity & still remain stable. The Anfibio seems to have more raw power if you can crank it up to 90+ but you better be waay out in the boonies or it gets noisy. Adding a little Disc helps calm it down. The Frequency shift has never been effective. I've got a deep sand site with a thick layer of Pine needles laying on top I'm trying to conquer.
  7. I was wondering how comparable the Recovery speed adjustment is to an ISAT(Intelligent Self Adjusting Threshold) setting. As an example the Legend, Equinox 800/900, Deus/D2 have a Recovery/Reactivity adjustment. I understand it's purpose & application. The Anfibio Multi & I assume Multi Kruzer have an ISAT(IMASK on Anfibio 19) Are they basically the same? The Users Manual hints there is some difference.
  8. Please provide us some notice and a link to these. Thanks,
  9. I think you mis read my post. The LG35 is deeper than the stock LG28 or LG30, I think the LG30 separates better & it is lighter weight. I also think the LG35 separates as good as the LG28 but not the LG30.
  10. The LG35 is a great coil. Noticeably deeper than the stock LG28 or the LG30, separates & pin points very well, stable & sensitive to very small targets. It is a little heavier but if you shorten the shaft an inch or so it is very well balanced all day long.
  11. The Tarsacci should be able to do better but I am at a loss to make any suggestions other than lower Sensitivity to 2,3 or 4 max and give Dimitar a phone call.
  12. I too would recommend going to V1.11 when you can, the M3 alone is worth it. But V1.05 was real good too.
  13. Interesting times for sure. Nokta has played a big part in changing the playing field to users benefit. Now, where is that bad dirt Relic hunting PI I am waiting for?
  14. I concur. Good basic & some advanced information applicable to using any high end detector.
  15. A very good hunt & the trash count is not bad at, especially for a public park.
  16. Not added chemical fertilizer or natural saline ground, but some clays will exhibit a conductive response if moist enough.
  17. It should be able to hit it. I would suggest giving Dimitar a call on the telephone to get his input. He is very keen to help users.
  18. You have found a good spot. Welcome from East Texas.
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