Curious if you tried with and without the WM10.
Did you notice any difference in manually set NC channels? I think I found C-11 the most open. Try there and ignore the EMI for the test.
I found settings don't always "take" immediately - you might have to wait 30 seconds or so. Maybe wave across some known stronger targets to get things set up the same.
I don't know if results would be any different but what if you set a discrimination mask all around the dime in an open air test and then try the soil test again?
For me, at the beach, depth on a dime is great if you know it is a dime. If it is just a target it means you are digging way more trash and not the things you want (like a PI would do).
Lately for me IDs seem to have become less reliable. Might be iron content in the sand (I do see Auto+3 go to low teens and I normally run manual 27 or higher if I can). Might explain why some days you run wide open and just find pennies and other days you have to run with less and just get nickles and quarters.
Did you notice any difference in manually set NC channels? I think I found C-11 the most open. Try there and ignore the EMI for the test.
I found settings don't always "take" immediately - you might have to wait 30 seconds or so. Maybe wave across some known stronger targets to get things set up the same.
I don't know if results would be any different but what if you set a discrimination mask all around the dime in an open air test and then try the soil test again?
For me, at the beach, depth on a dime is great if you know it is a dime. If it is just a target it means you are digging way more trash and not the things you want (like a PI would do).
Lately for me IDs seem to have become less reliable. Might be iron content in the sand (I do see Auto+3 go to low teens and I normally run manual 27 or higher if I can). Might explain why some days you run wide open and just find pennies and other days you have to run with less and just get nickles and quarters.