Good information Gary. Get acquainted with your detector and make small adjustments is great advise. People often go wrong making big changes thinking greater depth. But when they get overwhelmed with the extra noise they often give up. Thanks for keeping people grounded… John
I got my first chance to try your Tekkna program on Sunday, unfortunately it was on some fairly quiet pasture. I gave it a couple of small tweaks (reactivity lowered and can’t remember what the other one was🤔) and it was a revelation! I switched back to my own program while over the targets and it was like night and day. Seriously impressed, thanks👍
Great video Gary. Think your lovely coin maybe a bronze Follis, showing Romulus and Remus suckling from a she-wolf. Emperor Constantine 332-346 AD. Lovely find!
Great video Gary and so well explained. Whilst detecting, stability with the detector is paramount, a ramped up custom program can be hopeless in most contaminated searching areas, Think of driving a car in dense fog with your headlights on full beam!😊
Some how I did not submit the comment the first time. I do like to make adjustments after I search a bit on a site. I like the two sweep thought process. So in the video when you have the detector "calm" then you adjust and it gets "crazy" , what is the "crazy" from, iron, minerals, the ground, or is it all of it at one time? I hope this makes sense. I sometimes use notch to make the "crazy" stop maybe this is not the best way to do it after watching this. I am a PWM man myself, but that is the true beauty of the machine you make it work for you. Thanks for sharing.
💥💥💥💥💥@6:20 Gary demonstrates one of the most essential techniques of metal detecting. I'm glad nobody really talks about this technique on the internet. I like finding gold rings and old coins in previously dug plugs because the guy that originally dug the hole simply could not find the target. Gary, this is classified information on a need to know basis. Please don't make any more videos demonstrating this technique. I love finding all the stuff they miss. Plus, I love watching all the RUclips videos from the “PROs” that can't seem to find the target right underneath their coil.
its a musket ball perhaps from pistols.that pin on top of the ball is excesive material from the bullet mold tool that the person who made it forgot to clip to fit in the barel.nice video Gary.greetings from far Greece
Watching and hoping to learn what to do next on my Roman fields! Have been using Fast setting with reactivity 3. Found lots of stuff but wondering if I’ve missed anything.
thanks for your video gary, educational again. I usually use one of your programs as a basis and then remove the discrimination. I try to set all filters as low as possible. While searching I adjust the filters very gradually because all the false signals drive you crazy. In the end I have a program mode that I am just on the edge of having a target or not. I will then search in that status. greetings from the Netherlands
Hi Gary, thanks for another great video, I am brand new to detecting and you are my go too guy for training and info, you are the reason I bought my Deus 2 when I was looking to start. One question as a newbie would you recommend using XY or horseshoe as an easy to follow/understand visual ? Keep the videos coming 👍
Thanks @The-skillschool Gary very well explained. I am talking about this for years now. 😅 everyone want the most depth and they are wondering why they find less. What i would like to have in a new update is a frequenzy notch. i am pretty shure that some frequenzys cause EMI under powerlines f.e. So with a frequenzy notch we could easiely elimate this by turning off this frequenzy while not losing complete multifreuenzy like we have by switching to mono program. What do you think? btw very nice find with this spearhead fragment. congrates!
Great video as always, I have asked in the past about the sound , your ok but.as someone who wears two hearing aids the sound changes are hard to hear, I can hear high and low tones but sometimes when you change the program a bit I can’t tell the difference. Could you take someone with you who wears hearing aids and we can hear from there prospective and what changes they have made thanks Keith
ین Hello Does Duos 2 separate ferrous and non-ferrous metals? Can it be sensed up to 2 meters with Hunter Xtreme loop? And can it be used in mountainous areas? Thank you for your answer
Thanks Gary, pushing the programs to their maximum isn't always the best idea. Going from near silent operation to constant chattery operation, will eventually lead to walking over targets because your ears get tired of hearing all the noise and you begin to ignore signals.
Good information Gary. Get acquainted with your detector and make small adjustments is great advise. People often go wrong making big changes thinking greater depth. But when they get overwhelmed with the extra noise they often give up. Thanks for keeping people grounded… John
Thanks John 👍
@@The-skillschoolHello to you، I recommend a company XP Coil17 for Deus2 Generate your sales will be more
I got my first chance to try your Tekkna program on Sunday, unfortunately it was on some fairly quiet pasture. I gave it a couple of small tweaks (reactivity lowered and can’t remember what the other one was🤔) and it was a revelation! I switched back to my own program while over the targets and it was like night and day. Seriously impressed, thanks👍
Great feedback, thanks Mick.
Thanks for all the teachings Garry😊🙏
Josef from Germany 🙋🏻♂️🌳
Thanks Josef
Thanks! You have the same interest in figuering out how the machine works, as I do.
Always great to hear your thoughts and tips!
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Thanks my friend 🤝
That’s a sprue from the lead mold for the musket ball. To be filed off
Great info thanks
Great video Gary.
Think your lovely coin maybe a bronze Follis, showing Romulus and Remus suckling from a she-wolf.
Emperor Constantine 332-346 AD.
Lovely find!
Top info Simon, thanks 🤝
Thanks for the information
Great video Gary and so well explained. Whilst detecting, stability with the detector is paramount, a ramped up custom program can be hopeless in most contaminated searching areas, Think of driving a car in dense fog with your headlights on full beam!😊
Great info, thanks Dave 👍
Thank you, learned something again.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Great to hear!
Big numbers are best for old eyes....I agree! Mike in sunny Florida
Always enjoy the info and videos. 😊
Thanks Terry 🤝
Enjoyed this one G. XPD2 is deep even on a less Sens setting that can really clean up the signal.
Glad you enjoyed it
Super! Thanks!
Thank you
Thanks for vid and all the information.
You are welcome Fred 👍
Some how I did not submit the comment the first time. I do like to make adjustments after I search a bit on a site. I like the two sweep thought process. So in the video when you have the detector "calm" then you adjust and it gets "crazy" , what is the "crazy" from, iron, minerals, the ground, or is it all of it at one time? I hope this makes sense. I sometimes use notch to make the "crazy" stop maybe this is not the best way to do it after watching this. I am a PWM man myself, but that is the true beauty of the machine you make it work for you. Thanks for sharing.
Great info thanks
💥💥💥💥💥@6:20 Gary demonstrates one of the most essential techniques of metal detecting. I'm glad nobody really talks about this technique on the internet. I like finding gold rings and old coins in previously dug plugs because the guy that originally dug the hole simply could not find the target. Gary, this is classified information on a need to know basis. Please don't make any more videos demonstrating this technique. I love finding all the stuff they miss. Plus, I love watching all the RUclips videos from the “PROs” that can't seem to find the target right underneath their coil.
Good info thanks
its a musket ball perhaps from pistols.that pin on top of the ball is excesive material from the bullet mold tool that the person who made it forgot to clip to fit in the barel.nice video Gary.greetings from far Greece
Thanks for the info 🤝
Watching and hoping to learn what to do next on my Roman fields! Have been using Fast setting with reactivity 3. Found lots of stuff but wondering if I’ve missed anything.
thanks for your video gary, educational again. I usually use one of your programs as a basis and then remove the discrimination. I try to set all filters as low as possible. While searching I adjust the filters very gradually because all the false signals drive you crazy. In the end I have a program mode that I am just on the edge of having a target or not. I will then search in that status. greetings from the Netherlands
Can we use tekkna on beach? Could you make video sometimes on wet sand beach? And what settings need to change:) thank you Garry.🙏
It's on my channel since Friday.
Hi Gary, thanks for another great video, I am brand new to detecting and you are my go too guy for training and info, you are the reason I bought my Deus 2 when I was looking to start. One question as a newbie would you recommend using XY or horseshoe as an easy to follow/understand visual ? Keep the videos coming 👍
Hi Garth, welcome to the channels.
Personally I use the XY on the Deus 1 and the big numbers on the Deus 2.👍
Thanks @The-skillschool Gary very well explained. I am talking about this for years now. 😅 everyone want the most depth and they are wondering why they find less.
What i would like to have in a new update is a frequenzy notch.
i am pretty shure that some frequenzys cause EMI under powerlines f.e.
So with a frequenzy notch we could easiely elimate this by turning off this frequenzy while not losing complete multifreuenzy like we have by switching to mono program. What do you think?
btw very nice find with this spearhead fragment. congrates!
Thanks for your thoughts, you have an interesting idea.
@@The-skillschool I know 😅. Maybe you can discuss this with xp
Hi Gary, is your Tekna program a discovery sweep program?
Great video as always, I have asked in the past about the sound , your ok but.as someone who wears two hearing aids the sound changes are hard to hear, I can hear high and low tones but sometimes when you change the program a bit I can’t tell the difference. Could you take someone with you who wears hearing aids and we can hear from there prospective and what changes they have made thanks Keith
with my D2 i find it hard to detect in lots of iron as you get the high tones any tips
Don't use powerful programs like the Deep program.
I would suggest if you are new to the D2 start with the General program.
Gary the Best💪
And Gary, when the new video for us told us about the XY screen? 🙂
Hi gary im purchasing a deus 1 with a x35 coil im new to it all ,is there any tips you have for me to kick me off mate ?
4:55 it's a Roman airpod
Good call 😀
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Does Duos 2 separate ferrous and non-ferrous metals?
Can it be sensed up to 2 meters with Hunter Xtreme loop?
And can it be used in mountainous areas?
Thank you for your answer
Thanks Gary, pushing the programs to their maximum isn't always the best idea. Going from near silent operation to constant chattery operation, will eventually lead to walking over targets because your ears get tired of hearing all the noise and you begin to ignore signals.
Thanks mate... 🙏
You are welcome Bob
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