Jonathan Porter Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 In the hopes of continuing to keep things interesting I have some audio files I would like to share of the GPZ 7000. It will give you an idea of the incredibly subtle way the audio can respond to “iffy” targets. It is amazing how important the three senses are with metal detecting, sound, sight and touch.??? When you rely on one sense only I feel disjointed and disconnected. However the material has merit and will give detector operators an insight into what it is I’m looking for especially in regards to having a good range of motion. The target is gold, I put pictures of it up a few days ago. The image used in the video is an indication of the width of the swing used to manifest the target properly. The key is to listen through the unimportant information for the repeatable smooth rising and falling peak of the signal train hidden in the audio. Ignore the discordant dross, what I call the yammer, it is superfluous to the activity but necessary when you work the way I do. Detector is set up with conservative settings such as High Yield/Difficult, Sensitivity 9, Volume 8, Semi Auto GB when found then locked in Manual, Threshold 27, Threshold Pitch 40, Ground Smoothing OFF, Audio Smoothing OFF. Who can tell me at what Time Stamp the target signal starts?? JP 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WesD Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 Sounds like you pick it up around the 5 second mark, and then swinging over the target about 4 times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DigsAlot Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 You hit at 5sec sounds digable at 8sec but bangs obvious at 12 sec. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DigsAlot Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 The question is whether you would hear and recheck the 5 sec or even the 8 sec part. I would say I might ignore the 5sec but maybe check the 8 sec, if I was blue sky hunting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonathan Porter Posted March 15, 2020 Author Share Posted March 15, 2020 Audio is cumulative and interpretive.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DigsAlot Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 JP thank you for adding this extra layer to the thread. Could you please keep adding these pics and audio files. Feeds our addiction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fredmason Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 the signal is quite clear at about 5 seconds ...if that is the signal I would dig! fred 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DigsAlot Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 Hmmm, I heard the break yes. But I have to admit I would first process it was bitching. Which is what I call all the excess noise the Zed makes. I need to start giving that noise further attention. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northeast Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 Bitching - great term. No matter how much I noise cancel or attempt to apply audio smoothing I just can’t seem to reduce the bitching at my house some days ? Audio files are certainly different JP. Take away the visual of the coil swinging and it makes you listen a bit more intently. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WesD Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 JP, I have been running almost those same settings on a patch here in CA Motherload, but I max sensitivity to 19. At the lower settings I just dont seem to hear the deep targets. Do you ever run your sensitivity up higher in Hy/Difficult? Just wondering why you prefer the lower setting. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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