Jason in Enid link=topic=523.msg96968#msg96968 date=1326756462 said:I use the quickmask feature all the time. I keep my disc line at 20, but if I get a choppy target that seems to be sitting on the 20 line I will go to QM to see if FE 20 is the norm or aberation. Basically, should I dig this iffy target? I also use it to find the iron in the hole. If I have a diggable signal, open a hole and get a null on my X1 pinpointer, I will move into all metal via QM to help find and remove the iron target to see if it was a false hit or iron and coin mixed.
DirtFisher link=topic=523.msg96976#msg96976 date=1326759284 said:I get ya on the X1 usage but I don't see how Quick Mask will help determine if a target's FE reading is a aberration or not because the cursor will act the same in Quick Mask and Smart Find regardless of the discrimination being used in either.
I can maybe see how it can help determine if a target is being masked by iron by using Quick Mask in all metal because you would no longer have a null resulting in better target separation (but the effectiveness of this would be dependent on the distance between the two targets if there are two targets and you are not just getting the high tone from rusted iron).
Jason in Enid link=topic=523.msg96968#msg96968 date=1326756462 said:I use the quickmask feature all the time. I keep my disc line at 20, but if I get a choppy target that seems to be sitting on the 20 line I will go to QM to see if FE 20 is the norm or aberation. Basically, should I dig this iffy target? I also use it to find the iron in the hole. If I have a diggable signal, open a hole and get a null on my X1 pinpointer, I will move into all metal via QM to help find and remove the iron target to see if it was a false hit or iron and coin mixed.
earthmansurfer link=topic=523.msg97040#msg97040 date=1326789467 said:Hey Reese, What Jason said is spot on, at least with how I hunt using high manual sensitivity. I use quick mask to check nearly every target. It is really really valuable on most deeper targets, that I think is the most important thing about quick mask. In a way it's just good practice to check most deeper targets as it's giving you a different look, sort of two perspectives on each target (I wonder if the expert settings are used in quick mask or if it is a true all metal mode?) Some of the guys in this thread got pretty creative with QM and I would like to try that out as well.
Think about the high trash setting - it seems to be able to pull out or isolate good targets next to trash. So, you can find a moderately ok sounding 8 inch coin but then when you switch to quick mask it spends all it's time in the lower right corner. Right there quick mask saved you (and probably it's right on well over 90% of those targets). My point for mentioning high trash is that it's trying to help and usually does, but quick mask is a great counter balance check of sorts. Maybe the High Trash setting isn't responsible the way I say think it is and this is just how the E-Trac works. I think I use it a lot because I run at manual 30 (in auto the detector is at 25 - 27 anyway.) High manual settings cause a lot of falses so quick mask is a great way to check them.
Lastly, check some of those targets that go into the lower right corner in QM but are ok sounding in discriminate. You never know how coins respond in your soil at depth. Do they read as iron? Not in my iron mineralized soil, but i have to check more. Do coins at fringe depths make that thunking sound if you drop the sensitivity? They do in mine. I wonder if these two things are a bit soil dependent.
Anyway, not to say what to do, but do this: lol
Just try switching into QM on deeper targets, especially iffy ones, as a habit and see what it gives you. See how the signals change. Then upon digging some of these targets you will probably see it differently.
Hope that was helpful, great thread,
Albert
earthmansurfer link=topic=523.msg97252#msg97252 date=1326915007 said:Your Welcome Reese,
I actually never thought of it regarding the null before! Really, I just looked at it as checking the target in an All Metal Mode. But I guess that is without a null but also, and perhaps more importantly, the target seems to often respond differently in Quick Mask. Just keep playing with it and then tell us what you think on this thread.
I wonder if Quick Mask uses the expert settings? I have not tested that. I don't think it is a true all metal mode from what remember reading but perhaps it responding different than discriminate mode is in part because of the settings not being applied? I'd like to know.
Albert