Records
Yesterday I achieved 2 fantastic records:
* For the very first time finding 2 cannonballs within 1 day!
* After just 3 months of 2015 more cannonballs found as in complete 2010
(in that year I found so far the most of them) when the whole searchregion was virgin!

Thanx and respect to the Racer and Makro for such records! And I've found also my smallest lead-bullet yesterday.
Seen from the volume or weight it's just the half of the earlier one - really amazing.
Everything found just with the vibration and super lightweight 40cm coil.
By listening to all the weak audio-signals the detector would
be even the double sensitive for trained ears!
And I made also a very interesting high mineralized soil test with the Racer,
so now everyone can have the info how it works best at such special areas:
The standard switch on and go GEB Level is set to 90.
This is good for the best depth for valuable coins at very low mineralized ground.
But for relics and for medium mineralized areas it should be changed directly
after switching the detector on to Level 60!
For high mineralized soil to 30 and for extrem high min. to 10.
If set to zero the mineralization distortions will vanish completly but also the signals
of small iron or gold objects. I have tested this yesterday with a 3cm iron shard
below 10cm thick loam.
There still was some ground distortion with the GEB at 10 but there also still was
the find-signal loud and clear, while it was vanished with GEB 0.
If it would have been a silver coin it would have been no problem but
iron or small gold objects don't have much difference to high mineralized ground -
when compared with large and noble metal objects which are very good detectable.
The best of course is to bury some test object 15cm below loam or hot-rocks etc.!
That way the exact GEB value can be found where the ground remains as good as
quiet while the wanted finds are still giving good signals.
Reducing the sensitivity or sweeping the coil 10cm over the ground also reduces
GEB noises but also depth.
And there is another important info:
If the GEB is set between 0 and ca. 30 the Racer signalizes very good meteorites and other
extreme high mineralic rocks - which are completly invisible to almost all other detectors!!!
But of course only if not the whole ground is super high mineralic.
This means if someone looks for such special finds he should set the GEB to such values
even if the ground is just very low mineralized.
And if someone wants to avoid such objects he should have the GEB at 60 or higher.
Anyway:
If there are still lucrative areas at Australia etc. where gold-nuggets with a size of at least 5x5mm
and larger are directly near or just 5-10cm under the surface, the Racer with 40cm coil will find them and
will have no problem to discriminate all the hotrocks and other stuff there!

Yesterday I achieved 2 fantastic records:
* For the very first time finding 2 cannonballs within 1 day!
* After just 3 months of 2015 more cannonballs found as in complete 2010
(in that year I found so far the most of them) when the whole searchregion was virgin!

Thanx and respect to the Racer and Makro for such records! And I've found also my smallest lead-bullet yesterday.
Seen from the volume or weight it's just the half of the earlier one - really amazing.
Everything found just with the vibration and super lightweight 40cm coil.
By listening to all the weak audio-signals the detector would
be even the double sensitive for trained ears!
And I made also a very interesting high mineralized soil test with the Racer,
so now everyone can have the info how it works best at such special areas:
The standard switch on and go GEB Level is set to 90.
This is good for the best depth for valuable coins at very low mineralized ground.
But for relics and for medium mineralized areas it should be changed directly
after switching the detector on to Level 60!
For high mineralized soil to 30 and for extrem high min. to 10.
If set to zero the mineralization distortions will vanish completly but also the signals
of small iron or gold objects. I have tested this yesterday with a 3cm iron shard
below 10cm thick loam.
There still was some ground distortion with the GEB at 10 but there also still was
the find-signal loud and clear, while it was vanished with GEB 0.
If it would have been a silver coin it would have been no problem but
iron or small gold objects don't have much difference to high mineralized ground -
when compared with large and noble metal objects which are very good detectable.
The best of course is to bury some test object 15cm below loam or hot-rocks etc.!
That way the exact GEB value can be found where the ground remains as good as
quiet while the wanted finds are still giving good signals.
Reducing the sensitivity or sweeping the coil 10cm over the ground also reduces
GEB noises but also depth.
And there is another important info:
If the GEB is set between 0 and ca. 30 the Racer signalizes very good meteorites and other
extreme high mineralic rocks - which are completly invisible to almost all other detectors!!!
But of course only if not the whole ground is super high mineralic.
This means if someone looks for such special finds he should set the GEB to such values
even if the ground is just very low mineralized.
And if someone wants to avoid such objects he should have the GEB at 60 or higher.
Anyway:
If there are still lucrative areas at Australia etc. where gold-nuggets with a size of at least 5x5mm
and larger are directly near or just 5-10cm under the surface, the Racer with 40cm coil will find them and
will have no problem to discriminate all the hotrocks and other stuff there!
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