At least you USE the SDC, and don't immediately lambast it, because it's not a 6 or a 7000. Good video. Some useful techniques hidden in the shots also.
@@diggingwithphasetech Agree about simple controls, but after trying out a 5000, and selecting "wrong" settings, and finding almost the same stuff as on "proper" settings, I wonder if the SDC (electronics) is simpler/better Just need a bigger coil I guess.
Have started to watch your vids, very cool stuff. Back in 95 I had the XT1700 and found a 1874 silver "3 pence "?at the top of Watts gully. I thought it was a 5c piece and was about to chuck it...lucky I didn't. Anyway, watching your vids brings back a lot of fond memories especially around the Crawford area Thanks for entertaining viewing atb Sean.
Glad you found the channel, and thanks for watching. Nice find. Old coins are a rare find these days, but I'm sure there are some more to be found in the trashy areas where no one can be bothered detecting for more than ten mins haha
Cool stuff found a surfacing area in Clermont scrub almost exactly the same workings left as in your video and yep paid off. Definitely good spots worth a try when you find em for sure👍 Thx 4 sharing
Great vid the sdc 2300 is a game changer for me have owed several detectors in the past sd2000 sd2100 gp3000 and never found a speck 71grams with sdc in 6 years loving it great detector 👍
Awesome video Mr. I just hired one and had a quick play before some rain… I was struggling with ‘wobbly’ noise as I was scanning. It’s very irony and mineralised ground here. Yalgoo area. So unless it’s a very positive signal I don’t think I’d even bother digging some of the noise that lead you to dig gold. 😮.. As in, the varying noise as I was sweeping just seemed normal. I have a 0.28 gram piece of gold to test with… When I had it only a couple of inches it sang! But 6 or 8 inches and I couldn’t tell it from the normal ‘wobble’… So should I drop my sensitivity, or thresh hold, or both? 👊🙏
Thanks, but it's rarely easy, with experience comes confidence, and that can help a lot, but the gold still has to be there, and sometimes there's a lot of trash in the way.
Very nice , I've swung the sdc and still surprised it picked up those 2 small bits.Great video
Thanks 👍
At least you USE the SDC, and don't immediately lambast it, because it's not a 6 or a 7000. Good video. Some useful techniques hidden in the shots also.
Thanks. All detectors have their strong points. SDC has limited controls so it's all about how/where you swing it. Still a very capable machine.
@@diggingwithphasetech Agree about simple controls, but after trying out a 5000, and selecting "wrong" settings, and finding almost the same stuff as on "proper" settings, I wonder if the SDC (electronics) is simpler/better Just need a bigger coil I guess.
Have started to watch your vids, very cool stuff.
Back in 95 I had the XT1700 and found a 1874 silver "3 pence "?at the top of Watts gully.
I thought it was a 5c piece and was about to chuck it...lucky I didn't.
Anyway, watching your vids brings back a lot of fond memories especially around the Crawford area
Thanks for entertaining viewing
atb
Sean.
Glad you found the channel, and thanks for watching. Nice find. Old coins are a rare find these days, but I'm sure there are some more to be found in the trashy areas where no one can be bothered detecting for more than ten mins haha
Lived in Kalgoorlie 25yrs never been out ever.just bought the 2300 and keen to get out for a look---------when I finally get a couple of days off 🍻👍
Cool stuff found a surfacing area in Clermont scrub almost exactly the same workings left as in your video and yep paid off. Definitely good spots worth a try when you find em for sure👍
Thx 4 sharing
Nice one!
Great vid the sdc 2300 is a game changer for me have owed several detectors in the past sd2000 sd2100 gp3000 and never found a speck 71grams with sdc in 6 years loving it great detector 👍
Nice! Thanks for watching
Awesome video Mr.
I just hired one and had a quick play before some rain…
I was struggling with ‘wobbly’ noise as I was scanning.
It’s very irony and mineralised ground here. Yalgoo area.
So unless it’s a very positive signal I don’t think I’d even bother digging some of the noise that lead you to dig gold. 😮..
As in, the varying noise as I was sweeping just seemed normal.
I have a 0.28 gram piece of gold to test with… When I had it only a couple of inches it sang! But 6 or 8 inches and I couldn’t tell it from the normal ‘wobble’…
So should I drop my sensitivity, or thresh hold, or both?
👊🙏
Have a read of this phasetechnical.com.au/blog/getting-the-best-from-the-sdc2300/
The SDC in Australia finding gold! Great video thank you from Northern Cali
Thanks for watching!
Eureka Yeee Haaa
Go the SDC2300
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Cheers Famo59 🎄👍🍻🤓⛏
Thanks Famo!
Com esse detector eu consigo trabalhar em terra vermelha com pedras quentes e obter sucesso?
Si hay oro superficial presente, que sea lo suficientemente grande como para detectarlo (no polvo), entonces el SDC2300 lo detectará.
New to your channel. Looks cool!
Welcome aboard!
@@diggingwithphasetech thanks!
You make it look easy. :D
Thanks, but it's rarely easy, with experience comes confidence, and that can help a lot, but the gold still has to be there, and sometimes there's a lot of trash in the way.
GOLD CHAMP
TARGETS SDC THE GO
Not even cranked mine up yet,brand new,
Still on the goldmonster1000
The Gem
@@samkociumbas5742 How you going with it??