I use a program for depth in open fields/woods. i took, i think it's the gm power program and modified it. i set freq to 12, as i have seen tests done on that freq. doing well at unmasking items under iron. it also does pretty well with both big and small items and helps with depth. i also keep reactivity at 1 i think. i would have to go look. this gives me more depth. i turn sensitivity up as high as i can without too much chatter. ground balancing comes into play with that. im sure im missing something but you get the point. remember, you need a clean space to use this, but boy, does it work.
fast program will work well in the busier sections. you can also notch out areas and/or lower iron volume in those areas. i wouldn't turn iron volume off or too low, as that may take away goodies underneath. i feel like im constantly experimenting with the trashier areas, but it works well.
keep with it - it will pay off.
i also use 5 tones on most b/se i like setting up high conductivity targets with high pitch tones. i come from the at pro and it worked liked this. this helps really signal off those nice silvers in areas where there is trash. just remember that large copper pipes and such can also sound off. but still, nice to have.
feel free to follow up on questions.
ppl on here are very helpful and very knowledgeable.
Funny, squirrel1 posted before i could finish mine - good advice there.
fast program will work well in the busier sections. you can also notch out areas and/or lower iron volume in those areas. i wouldn't turn iron volume off or too low, as that may take away goodies underneath. i feel like im constantly experimenting with the trashier areas, but it works well.
keep with it - it will pay off.
i also use 5 tones on most b/se i like setting up high conductivity targets with high pitch tones. i come from the at pro and it worked liked this. this helps really signal off those nice silvers in areas where there is trash. just remember that large copper pipes and such can also sound off. but still, nice to have.
feel free to follow up on questions.
ppl on here are very helpful and very knowledgeable.
Funny, squirrel1 posted before i could finish mine - good advice there.