XP Deus settings with an HF high-frequency coil for digging in a littered field or in a park (photos of findings+)
Here I got out onto a beaten up field on the outskirts of the village. In the old days there must have been a trading place where horses were sold. A large field, summer, heat, a lot of horses. Everyone is walking around, bargaining, business is going on. The horses are led to a watering hole. Fortunately, the place is good — All roads go through it, you can go in all four directions from this place. Road intersections have always been priority locations for searching. And there is a church here, again. You should always go into such a place and dig. It’s better to dig everywhere — then there will be a complete picture of the place. I didn’t fail to look here again this year, but this time with my Deus and a 9″ blonde HF — high-frequency, so that on the field you can try to collect small change that suddenly comes across.
I didn’t fail to shoot a video. With all the settings I went with. The program performed well and pleased with a little color from a very pleasant depth!
Actually, the settings themselves, for those who cannot see in the video:
Based on the 3rd program, Deus Fast, we make small changes that may vary depending on your search conditions and location:
Discrimination 4.2 (pro — 3 tones, pro in tones: according to your hearing, I put 202 Hz, 559 Hz, 835 Hz)
Sensitivity 93 (there is no pro setting in the white coil — coil current)
Frequency 14.4 kHz
Gr. iron 3
Speed 2.5 (pro — noise reduction 1)
Volume of weak signals 5-6 (pro — sound overload 1)
mark 00-00
Now to the ground settings:
Tracking, pros — soil cutting, we do not cut anything out, soil sensitivity 5 (depending on your digging location).
Manual 88.
Regarding soil cutting and soil sensitivity, a little advice: it is better to reduce the sensitivity of the soil in the trash, because if you set the level to a high level (6+), then the metal detector begins to believe that finds in the ground are actually a changed level of soil mineralization, possible interference, because it only begins to interfere with the trash search. With a low XP tracking value, Deus quietly works out the trash at the preset ground balance level (manual 88) and does not load its processor with unnecessary processes.
Our field turned out to be very interesting. Most likely, in the old days, on a hill that stands very close to the field, there was a small house and later it was plowed all over the field, because the number of forged nails and small nails here is off the charts, mixed with various other debris and soil with traces of burning, which suggests the thought that the house was on fire. There was also a manor park next to the field, and the manor itself is located across the road. We will also search the park itself, but later, when there is less grass there, and there should be quite a lot of finds there!
Of the amenities — One of the first more or less sensible finds was the Schilling of King Eric XIV of Sweden. A small and thin coin, slightly larger than the size of a button on a Deus. Came out from the depths — the signal was weak, I had to dig a little, and the coin came out in the dump. Depth at 15-17 cm.
At first it was difficult to identify the coin, but then I quickly figured out what it was.
After a couple of hours of digging up trash and various small finds, such as a bell, a button, a cabbage — 2 kopecks 1812, during the reign of Alexander the First.
It feels like these coins were scattered all over the fields.
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And a brief summary of the three-hour run around the field — 2 coins, a bell, and a button-weight. Not much, but considering that forged nails are everywhere, and other metal debris, we snatched up something! The grass is still tall, small white coil 9″ crawls between heaps of grass, but still there is nothing better in the world than a plowed field!
I will continue to post other settings for Deus, this is a very advanced metal detector, with it you can quite universally adapt to any conditions of the cop and place, which is what we will gradually do.
No fluff!