Deus in 7khz on worked out field
had 5 coins with it one a george2 halfpenny all well knackered can't wait for the farmer to cut the grass had to keep to the trackways where the grass was shortest...
xp deus v3.2 ws5 phones..(one mans rubbish is another mans treasure)
optimism is finding a horse shoe then looking for the horse..
optimism is finding a horse shoe then looking for the horse..
it got me my first silver today



xp deus v3.2 ws5 phones..(one mans rubbish is another mans treasure)
optimism is finding a horse shoe then looking for the horse..
optimism is finding a horse shoe then looking for the horse..
As a new boy to the Deus, I have found this all very informative with mostly the tips from various people - Lovely romans ...very clear! Thanks lads 

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I am interested to know how many of the dug signals with no numbers turned out to be iron in relation to the non-ferrous?oliver wrote:Hi Glen yes it may well be worth a go in 4khz at some time no hammys that go but i was very pleased with the results in the 7khz most of the deep stuff had no numbers but i tend to dig all sigs with no numbers the silver roman coin came in with no numbers so you must dig these.I allso have been using the full tones with the V3.2 update i find them to be a lot better at susing the sigs out with no numbers you may have to use a bit if disc with this setting i run up to 5 some times but mostly i am in 0 dis can be a ear baser at times but it work very well for the small silver coins in 18khz.
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