Can you adjust tone breaks on the nokta simplex ultra?? When I did the pulltab challenge, where you dig 50 pulltab signals to see what else you may find, I did something similar, but with tone breaks instead of notching I did this on the legend Tone break 1 1-25, frequency 1 volume 5 Tone break 2 26-28, frequency 30, volume 10 (this will give you pulltabs) Tone break 3 29-31, frequency 1, volume 5 Tone break 4 32-34, frequency 30, volume 10(this gives you ring pulls). Tone break 5 35-44, frequency 1, volume 5 Tone break 6 45-60 you can leave this on if you still want to dig hightones with your pulltabs, volume 10, frequency 30, or reject it if you don't volume 5 frequency 1 The advantage of using tone breaks is you don't get as much clipped tones
You can adjust the tone breaks. I just have never played with doing that yet. I'll try it sometime and see if it makes a difference. Thanks for the info.
@@Never_Enough_Outdoors another thing I do sometimes if I'm in lots of foil, I'll raise my tone break to 20 on the legend and that rejects all the foil, it's default is 11, I guess because some small gold can ring up at 11, I actually have a very small gold chain that is an 11
Location, Location, Location. I hunt parks when school is in and Schools when they are on summer vacation. In the coin mode I never come home with less than 40 to 50 coins in a 2-to-3-hour hunt. With the Ultra my settings are Field, Sensitivity I run high, today I ran it at 29, Iron I want on, Coin ID scale on and My recovery speed 3 or 4. All the rest of the settings are factory setting's. Today the grass started out a little wet and it changed the VDI numbers a little. After it dried it was dead on. I have no problems at all pulling 8-inch coins all day. The Ultra is designed to be a simple to use machine. My Simplex lite is also set up with the coin mode and will go just as deep. The Lite and Ultra will perform just as will in coin mode as my Legend. When I take some friends out I always us the lite and they get to us the so-called better machines.
Can you adjust tone breaks on the nokta simplex ultra??
When I did the pulltab challenge, where you dig 50 pulltab signals to see what else you may find, I did something similar, but with tone breaks instead of notching
I did this on the legend
Tone break 1 1-25, frequency 1 volume 5
Tone break 2 26-28, frequency 30, volume 10 (this will give you pulltabs)
Tone break 3 29-31, frequency 1, volume 5
Tone break 4 32-34, frequency 30, volume 10(this gives you ring pulls).
Tone break 5 35-44, frequency 1, volume 5
Tone break 6 45-60 you can leave this on if you still want to dig hightones with your pulltabs, volume 10, frequency 30, or reject it if you don't volume 5 frequency 1
The advantage of using tone breaks is you don't get as much clipped tones
You can adjust the tone breaks. I just have never played with doing that yet. I'll try it sometime and see if it makes a difference. Thanks for the info.
@@Never_Enough_Outdoors another thing I do sometimes if I'm in lots of foil, I'll raise my tone break to 20 on the legend and that rejects all the foil, it's default is 11, I guess because some small gold can ring up at 11, I actually have a very small gold chain that is an 11
Location, Location, Location. I hunt parks when school is in and Schools when they are on summer vacation. In the coin mode I never come home with less than 40 to 50 coins in a 2-to-3-hour hunt. With the Ultra my settings are Field, Sensitivity I run high, today I ran it at 29, Iron I want on, Coin ID scale on and My recovery speed 3 or 4. All the rest of the settings are factory setting's. Today the grass started out a little wet and it changed the VDI numbers a little. After it dried it was dead on. I have no problems at all pulling 8-inch coins all day. The Ultra is designed to be a simple to use machine. My Simplex lite is also set up with the coin mode and will go just as deep. The Lite and Ultra will perform just as will in coin mode as my Legend. When I take some friends out I always us the lite and they get to us the so-called better machines.
Yeah. I was in a bad place to shoot that video. I have found plenty of coins there and figured I would this day. I'll have to try it at a park soon!