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| There is no Dicrim on a PI machine. Period. You can Add time to sample loosing some stuff but the good stuff goes with it.
You can NOTCH sample but they are slow and iffy.
PI is what it is, a kick but deep aquatic machine and if done right a good gold machine. MineLab makes one.
Show me a Discriminator PI that works!
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It's not a notch discriminator. If you don't understand how PI discrimination works, look into it. Forget all you know about any other type of discrimination and find out about signal analysis rather than notching out stuff. The return can be analyzed and it is giving very accurate discrimination. On the other hand, I don't use it preferring to dig every single target. I don't mind because the averages are far better in the water than on the land. Sometimes a ring that is worn from the sand and sea can be eliminated by accident and that's a tragedy.
Someone on the web posted a whole range of signal return types for a variety of metals which clearly show the rudiments of discrimination. That being said, the embedded computers in these machines further analyzes things and refines the discrimination.
Do you just like to argue with me for the sake of the practice, Homefire?
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It's all about that moment when metal that hasn't seen the light of day for generations frees itself from the soil and presents itself to me.
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