Thanks Scott and TrollTaker for sharing your knowledge. This is the attitude that helps a sport/hobby to grow. Helping others get over stumbling blocks and getting better results. It breathes life back into the hunt when someone maybe discouraged. Thanks again for sharing your hard and well-earned knowledge.
So cool seeing my program on your channel, Scott! What I meant by pitch is that Relic (as well as Gold) ARE pitch. There is no changing it. PWM and Square are just the waveforms that color the sound output and are irrelevant to how the program works. I have learned since we talked that nickels ring up at 57 with the Relic program, not 62 as the Deus I did. I'd recommend leaving 56-58 open if you want to find those. Personally, in the places where I'd use this program, I wouldn't expect a Shield or a V nickel... maybe a Buffalo, but bottom line is, I personally leave them out. While I understand that gold and relic may be deeper than other presets, I have not tested that out. But the biggest advantage as I see it is just how quiet the machine is when detecting a site full of ring pulls and bottlecaps and foil... picnic parks and party areas. Going back downstairs now to finish watching your video. Again... very cool, and thanks!
Addendum: Yup, you will miss a lot if you notch up to 90. Pulltabs, bottlecaps, foil... stuff that you would find at a well-used park or picnic area or camp ground. The beauty of it is not really demonstrated by showing it just when it hits a target. The beauty (for me, at least) is how peaceful it is when there isn't a target. It lets you detect conditions that would otherwise send you running the other way. It is NOT a general purpose program as I set it up, but you could definitely notch in a few other items in a more general relic program (like 3-ringers). Thanks again, Scott. It was great fun watching that!
Having a blast with the previous coin program you shared for the Deus 2. The X-Y screen really helps identify high conductors, too. Got my first Canadian large cent a few days ago using that program. (I'm in Michigan).
Love that you are showing the good bad and ugly that machine seems to have very good audio response your cion program sounds really good. Of course that coming from a ctx user but I'm not brand blind as specially in my ears
we use exactly those settings if we do heavy iron holding areas 😅😅 (even did nail beaches with this 😅) so relic and) so this program and beach P program 😋
Scott just found the relic coin program tried it out great altered notch to suit AU coins Threshold ,expert and increase pitch up to 425 or 450 kHz crisps up the coin signal Question are you upgrading to V 2.0 👌
Scott, you said you don’t have waterproof headphones yet, but according to the Deus 2 manual (page 43), under “general features,” the standard wireless headphones WS6 are rainproof.
Kenny true but I don't want to hunt in the river w/them. There is a distinct difference being "rainproof" vs floating down a river underwater. or dropping them in the surf.
@@MentalMetal , Got it. I was just responding to your comment, in the video, being in the context of it having started raining and you ending the first half of the video (11:10), because you didn’t have waterproof headphones yet. With XP just coming out with their new “rainproof and IP68” headphones, I had to search the manual to figure out that the standard headphones were already rainproof.
I guess it all depends on what you like to hear. Some folks prefer the PWM sounds. I'm more in favor of how I set my program up but I do see how the PWM could win me over, over time.
I think you're referring to the IAR setting. Iron Amplitude Rejection deals with the amplitude of the iron signals, with amplitude being interpreted as depth of the iron. I haven't really found that any setting of IAR really matters because "normal" iron signals are filtered out already by the notch. I have mine set to 3, but I suspect that 0 would work as well, and might give more depth (untested).
Thanks Scott and TrollTaker for sharing your knowledge. This is the attitude that helps a sport/hobby to grow. Helping others get over stumbling blocks and getting better results. It breathes life back into the hunt when someone maybe discouraged. Thanks again for sharing your hard and well-earned knowledge.
Thanks Steve I appreciate that. I hope folks find these videos useful. Thanks again!
So cool seeing my program on your channel, Scott!
What I meant by pitch is that Relic (as well as Gold) ARE pitch. There is no changing it. PWM and Square are just the waveforms that color the sound output and are irrelevant to how the program works.
I have learned since we talked that nickels ring up at 57 with the Relic program, not 62 as the Deus I did. I'd recommend leaving 56-58 open if you want to find those. Personally, in the places where I'd use this program, I wouldn't expect a Shield or a V nickel... maybe a Buffalo, but bottom line is, I personally leave them out.
While I understand that gold and relic may be deeper than other presets, I have not tested that out. But the biggest advantage as I see it is just how quiet the machine is when detecting a site full of ring pulls and bottlecaps and foil... picnic parks and party areas.
Going back downstairs now to finish watching your video. Again... very cool, and thanks!
Addendum: Yup, you will miss a lot if you notch up to 90. Pulltabs, bottlecaps, foil... stuff that you would find at a well-used park or picnic area or camp ground. The beauty of it is not really demonstrated by showing it just when it hits a target. The beauty (for me, at least) is how peaceful it is when there isn't a target. It lets you detect conditions that would otherwise send you running the other way. It is NOT a general purpose program as I set it up, but you could definitely notch in a few other items in a more general relic program (like 3-ringers). Thanks again, Scott. It was great fun watching that!
Thank you my friend for letting me share it. It will def be in one of my saved slots.
Having a blast with the previous coin program you shared for the Deus 2. The X-Y screen really helps identify high conductors, too. Got my first Canadian large cent a few days ago using that program. (I'm in Michigan).
That program works really well I must admit. I've have a bunch of great feedback from it. Congrats on the CLC.
Excellent video, looks like a hammer program!
Thanks Brian
I tested and I like it. I did notched out 00- 40 and coins comes out nicely. By the way in Latvia 🇱🇻. Thanks for sharing.
Great to hear! Wow Latvia thats pretty cool thanks for the comment.
Love that you are showing the good bad and ugly that machine seems to have very good audio response your cion program sounds really good. Of course that coming from a ctx user but I'm not brand blind as specially in my ears
Excellent thanks for sharing I think I might have to get me one of these babys.
Go for it!
we use exactly those settings if we do heavy iron holding areas 😅😅 (even did nail beaches with this 😅) so relic and) so this program and beach P program 😋
So cool! thanks for sharing.
Thanks! And for the previous videos that save us alot of time.
Wow! thank you that was really cool of you. Glad they are helping! I enjoy doing them for you guys.
Scott just found the relic coin program tried it out great altered notch to suit AU coins
Threshold ,expert and increase pitch up to 425 or 450 kHz crisps up the coin signal
Question are you upgrading to V 2.0 👌
Nice. At this point I have no reason to upgrade. The upgrade is more for the Extreme Hunter give or take 1 or 2 things. I like 1.11
Scott, you said you don’t have waterproof headphones yet, but according to the Deus 2 manual (page 43), under “general features,” the standard wireless headphones WS6 are rainproof.
Kenny true but I don't want to hunt in the river w/them. There is a distinct difference being "rainproof" vs floating down a river underwater. or dropping them in the surf.
@@MentalMetal , Got it. I was just responding to your comment, in the video, being in the context of it having started raining and you ending the first half of the video (11:10), because you didn’t have waterproof headphones yet.
With XP just coming out with their new “rainproof and IP68” headphones, I had to search the manual to figure out that the standard headphones were already rainproof.
How would I set my deus 1 up like this. That’s the kind of program I need in my area here in eastern Oklahoma
settings are in the video
*_Your Coin Program had more appealing signals._*
I guess it all depends on what you like to hear. Some folks prefer the PWM sounds. I'm more in favor of how I set my program up but I do see how the PWM could win me over, over time.
I'd use it on the cellar holes with no koches
It would do well for sure which is why Trolltaker shared it. He hunts those conditions as well.
the nickle problems are necause of yhe version your walking with
I wonder if you made a Square Nail program you would find coins instead......things that's make you go hmmmm......
That places doesn't give up much anymore. As you are well aware with your Grandparents house. :-)
@@MentalMetal oh hell yeah. ...the true definition of "pounded"
put iron to 3 i believe, then you miss out on the nails
I think you're referring to the IAR setting. Iron Amplitude Rejection deals with the amplitude of the iron signals, with amplitude being interpreted as depth of the iron. I haven't really found that any setting of IAR really matters because "normal" iron signals are filtered out already by the notch. I have mine set to 3, but I suspect that 0 would work as well, and might give more depth (untested).