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CONSTRUCTIVELY- A-slow down B-get that coil ON the ground C-those variations are hot rocks or mineral pockets. If you think of your signal as a rising wave, the wider ones are minerals, the steep and high responses are the interesting ones. Having said that, I run my machine so hot it might just start a brushfire! I came from the warbly 2300 and had already learned to understand some of the variations you hear with these machines. As Rolland mentioned, our friend Owen is the guru on the 6000, and I haven’t talked with him yet, but he trained me! You would HATE how that machine sounds maxed out! But when you end up scratching your head at how you could possibly find gold as small as the 6000 does, you can tolerate it more. Naturally you’ll find everything else, like iron tacks from stupid depth, lol! Auto plus, normal ground, threshold high, not max, volume maxed…be sure to set YOUR tolerance level too, and go get it! That machine sounds totally normal to me.
Oh and you’ll be noise canceling frequently! There is more EMI in the desert than you would think! Naturally running super high sensitivity amplifies that issue. Radar from planes is especially fun, lol…
Quite the adventure Jack. Don't know about you but I'd be jus waiting at the top drinking a beer. Hoping I wouldn't have to run for help. With my claustrophobia there's not way I'd be climbing down to hell, I'm jus wait'n to go there naturally.. Fun stuff
Andy from Andy and Amy’s adventure gave me a roto-pan a couple years ago I’ve never used it. It sat in my shed forever. Maybe I’ll pull it out to run some material through it
They're all boneheaded and forgetful. On one video Jack was across the highway about a mile and a half from his truck at the top of the Big Boulder Mountain and he had forgotten his water.
Neat gold getting equipment,Mr Jack getting that shiny,thats why younguns should listen to us old guys,eh Mr Jack,lol! Thanks for another informative adventure!!!
Those roto pans are brilliant, I use 1 frequently in the creeks in the goldfields of Victoria, Australia, every test I've done with the tailings that go through to the bucket, I've never lost or found any gold in it, the pan catches everything, I highly recommend!
Hello, my friend, I had a question, the frequency for gold is from 14khz and above, you mean up to how many kilohertz, I found a place where the frequency is 20khz, can this be gold or is it related to the frequency of the region?
Big deal! Stupidest thing I ever saw in addition to most of your videos. Now you're down to helping a company scam people into buying worthless junk they don't need