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Swinging
the Sovereign
With the beeping detectors you swing the coil back and forth and every
time you pass over a target you get just that a beep, while you do
get a signal with this type swing on the Sov, to get a solid signal
on the target your sweep should become narrower and narrower til your
hot spot just above it and the coil is just wiggling no more than
a half inch over it. this will give a steady solid tone on good targets,
not a beep beep you get from other machines with a 1 foot sweep. This
is a must for deep targets, once you hear a response you gotta get
over it and do the wiggle, If its a good target you'll hear a steady
unwavering tone. for the most part what ever that tone is doesnt matter
if its solid its something good or something that you can forgive
the sov for it beeing fooled. An example is pull tab tounges which
will read exactly as a nickle in a lot of cases on the meter, but
damned if I can get that steady tone on them, I dig em anyway but
99 percent of the time I know its one it is one. Bad targets foil,
odd shaped metal, etc almost always drop in tones on the ends and
even locking in with the wiggle jump around in tone. Its a killer
in the old foundation sites that other machines read a target as pulltab
or foil, as the do on the meter of the sov, but if its a solid steady
unwavering tone, I dig em. I get lots of small cuff buttons and small
goodies etc this way, where unless someone with a standard machine
was digging everything they would miss. With the sov I just ignore
most of the bad sounding ones and dig the solid tones no matter what
they read, pulltabs are an exception, so in pulltab infested sites
I ignore the top 3 numbers that pullatbs fall into. I love solid tones
on foil numbers, hardly any one digs foil signals in parks, its almost
always something small and gold. a piece of foil with the same number
on the meter will not lock on to a solid tone. At least not that I
ever saw. There are so many advantages to BBS, I cant even explain
them all. You'll hear people say they can tell a good target from
a bad one with the sound from a beep machine, but for the most part
a signal from them is just that, a beep. It is however a must to lock
on to hear the solid tones, and I think the folks that don't get it
are swinging like they would any other machine
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