White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual HANDS ON INSTRUCTION FROM THE PROS ...
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual White’s Electronics is proud to acknowledge the people who contributed to this Field Manual, and the development of the TDI ... Jimmy “Sierra” Normandi Jimmy has spent the last 30 years distributing White’s Metal Detectors. He has written about, inspired, and taught the rest of the world how to prospect for gold, and find America’s and Europe’s treasures.
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual QUICK START SETTINGS Easy Ground/No Variable Audio Desired For use in ground where the threshold hum remains steady and smooth as the search coil is swept over the ground with Gnd Bal Toggle off indicating that the Pulsescan TDI can be used without Ground Balance as the pulse circuit itself can handle the ground without ground balancing. All targets will sound the same with no Variable Audio (best depth).
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual Easy Ground / Variable Audio Desired For use in ground where the threshold hum remains steady and smooth as the search coil is swept over the ground with Gnd Bal Toggle on but no setting could be found on the Ground Balance Control indicating that the Pulsescan TDI can be used without manual balancing, but with the Ground Balance control set to the mandatory levels shown the chart below. All targets will respond with the Variable Audio = low/high tone.
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual USER GUIDE TO PROSPECTING by ... Jimmy “Sierra” Normandi The TDI is a complex piece of electronics.... but it is definitely not complicated to use. In fact the user instructions can be boiled down to a very few important points of information. The mastering of the real potential of this instrument will come from experimentation in the field and experience.
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual Is there any other advantage to setting the GEB toggle ON ? With the GEB toggle on, not only is the ground able to be balanced more accurately if need be, but the Variable Audio feature of the PulsescanTDI is activated. This means that you will hear a different sound when passing over targets according to their conductivity.
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual USER GUIDE TO PROSPECTING by ... Digger Bob GETTING STARTED The new Whites TDI has so much potential and variables, that trying to come up with a hunting technique that works the same every time is almost impossible. But having said that, here’s how I get started: GAIN - 6. Start here and increase later if you can.
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual over them. In the Low setting, a long nail will give a good sound from one direction and no sound, or a choppy sound, from a 90 degree angle. So, pass over all targets from different directions and see if the sound changes. Small nails, partial nails, or nails that are straight down in the ground will give a good sound no matter what you do. But there is one more test you can try before digging or walking on. Increase the Pulse Delay up to 17.
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual USER GUIDE TO RELIC HUNTING by... Keith Zorger George Kinsey Bob Buttafuso Relic hunting with the Pulsescan TDI is easily accomplished. With manual ground balance, two tone target ID, three position conductivity switch, and Revolutionary Dual Field Coil, hunted out sites will come alive again. In areas of extreme mineralization, relics will be easily found, not only by the seasoned Professional, but by serious Hobbyists alike. Let’s take a moment to look at the controls.
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual More On Tones It seems we will be able to get more information from the TDI responses if we listen to not only the tones produced, but also the way the actual signal starts and stops. Iron signals tend to ‘draw out’ more than non-ferrous responses. In other words, the less iron a target has in it, the sharper the response will be.
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual Threshold Facts Setting the Threshold either above or below the ‘chatter’ is beneficial. When setting above so you hear a constant hummmmmm, be sure not to advance the control further than that setting or smaller targets may be camouflaged by the noise. When setting the Threshold just below the chatter be sure to keep it barely quiet. When operating with this method, slower sweep speeds will still pick out deeper relics.
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual USER GUIDE TO BEACH HUNTING by...
White’s Pulsescan Field Manual USER GUIDE TO COIN HUNTING by... Greg Moscini Yes, the Pulse Scan TDI makes a wonderful Turf Detector: The aforementioned beach tips like wise apply when running the TDI at 10uS on the pulse delay. Unfortunately, the parks have a high concentration of trash items, particularly shards of aluminum and foil that sound off strong at 10uS, even with the TDI’s Gain set low.
White’s Pulsescan TDI Field Manual
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