I thought I'd start this topic for the benefit of newbies as this seems one of the problems that many face when starting out. I have witnessed some newbies digging huge holes in search of that elusive ill-defined "target" that seem to be forever moving around in the hole. I am reasonably happy with my own ability to identify ground noise but one can always learn if there are better ways.
When I am faced with an iffy signal my first reaction is to ground balance just off to one side.
If the signal continues after that I always scrape a small bit off the surface and check again for any increase in loudness or definition.
If the signal continues on deeper into the dig with still no better definition, I just assume it to be ground noise.
Does any one else have any other methods to save themselves some detecting time.
When I am faced with an iffy signal my first reaction is to ground balance just off to one side.
If the signal continues after that I always scrape a small bit off the surface and check again for any increase in loudness or definition.
If the signal continues on deeper into the dig with still no better definition, I just assume it to be ground noise.
Does any one else have any other methods to save themselves some detecting time.