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  1. Understand system fundamentals: know whether your unit is PI or VLF and why that matters for depth vs. discrimination.
  2. Prioritize coil choice: match coil size to target and search area — larger coils for depth, smaller for discrimination.
  3. Master ground balance: recalibrate frequently on mineralized ground to reduce false positives.
  4. Use disciplined search patterns: consistent sweeps and overlap improve detection probability and mapping.
  5. Record context: log GPS coordinates, depth, and surrounding finds; collaborate with local archaeologists when appropriate.
  6. Respect legal/ethical guidelines: check landowner permissions and local artifact laws before excavating.

The world of metal detecting has fascinated enthusiasts for decades, and two individuals have made significant contributions to this field: George Overton and Carl Moreland. Their work, documented in the PDF "Inside The Metal Detector," offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the intricacies of metal detection and the technology behind it. Inside The Metal Detector George Overton Carl Moreland.pdf

Are you a metal detecting enthusiast looking to take your hobby to the next level? Or perhaps you're a seasoned treasure hunter seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the technology behind metal detectors? Look no further than "Inside The Metal Detector" by George Overton and Carl Moreland. I don’t have access to that specific PDF