I think one of the laymans ways of explaining it, is with how Iron can sometimes make long smears on the Inkblot - the Stabilizer tries to narrow that down to a tighter blob instead of a smear from upper/lower ferrous all the way down between the 60s to 90s with the iron smear!
I'm going to test this feature out on deep nails that are my nemesis. I am a coin detectorist and hunt mainly parks, schools, and ballfields. I have dug 265 silver coins with my Manticore so far this year and love it. The false targets always show a reading in the 90s yet show a round target ID. When dug they are always deeper and in the side wall than the coin should have been. I'm hoping the stabiliser function can reduce this falsing so I can pass on these signals. Crossing my fingers!
A good video. Thanks. I noticed you have the ground tracking on. Most people don't do that from what I've seen. Could you please do a video on manual ground balance vs having auto tracking on, and if one is better than the other?
Thanks for information. I really happy with my Manticore, I have to test in field, always detecting in lagoons beaches with very good jewerly finds!!! Regards from Argentina. Just suscribed to your channel
Jon, I'm curious whether auto ground balance being "on" you would eventually lose any signal as you pass over it enough?? You had auto ground balance on in this video......maybe you could clarify that for me, since I am new to the Manticore.
John - thanks for the video. Why is this not recommended in normal, non-heavy ferrous detecting scenarios? Seems like it would be good in almost all situations to not have iron falsing. I’m guessing that with this feature activated, some other detecting capability is adversely affected?…
How about figuring out why the beach mode are so bad in saltwater. Minelab doesn’t care evidently that the machine absolutely sucks under water! It falses so bad you can’t hear yourself think unless you turn the sensitivity down from 13-18 max on a good day! Total fail! And the surf program looses you at least 1” in depth and uses a lower freq which will make you loose small gold rings!
Unfortunately I can’t help you there as I’m in Iowa. 😂 I have heard this too. I recently spoke to a couple beach guys I know and trust and they said it a lot better post update. That’s all I can really tell you 🤷♂️
I think one of the laymans ways of explaining it, is with how Iron can sometimes make long smears on the Inkblot - the Stabilizer tries to narrow that down to a tighter blob instead of a smear from upper/lower ferrous all the way down between the 60s to 90s with the iron smear!
New Sub. Thanks for the info. Just updated my Manticore, cant wait to try it out.
I'm going to test this feature out on deep nails that are my nemesis. I am a coin detectorist and hunt mainly parks, schools, and ballfields. I have dug 265 silver coins with my Manticore so far this year and love it. The false targets always show a reading in the 90s yet show a round target ID. When dug they are always deeper and in the side wall than the coin should have been. I'm hoping the stabiliser function can reduce this falsing so I can pass on these signals. Crossing my fingers!
A good video. Thanks. I noticed you have the ground tracking on. Most people don't do that from what I've seen. Could you please do a video on manual ground balance vs having auto tracking on, and if one is better than the other?
Yeah, i didn’t notice that when I was filming. 😂
Thanks for information. I really happy with my Manticore, I have to test in field, always detecting in lagoons beaches with very good jewerly finds!!! Regards from Argentina. Just suscribed to your channel
Jon, I'm curious whether auto ground balance being "on" you would eventually lose any signal as you pass over it enough?? You had auto ground balance on in this video......maybe you could clarify that for me, since I am new to the Manticore.
I'm guessing if your sensitivity was up to at least 28-30 it would've picked it up better?
John - thanks for the video. Why is this not recommended in normal, non-heavy ferrous detecting scenarios? Seems like it would be good in almost all situations to not have iron falsing. I’m guessing that with this feature activated, some other detecting capability is adversely affected?…
Because you lose depth!
How about figuring out why the beach mode are so bad in saltwater. Minelab doesn’t care evidently that the machine absolutely sucks under water! It falses so bad you can’t hear yourself think unless you turn the sensitivity down from 13-18 max on a good day! Total fail! And the surf program looses you at least 1” in depth and uses a lower freq which will make you loose small gold rings!
Unfortunately I can’t help you there as I’m in Iowa. 😂 I have heard this too. I recently spoke to a couple beach guys I know and trust and they said it a lot better post update. That’s all I can really tell you 🤷♂️
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