Originally posted by mosha
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2 - If there's no such a source close to the site, check and see if the signal always come from a same direction. In case it does not, it's either because it's overtuned or you have more than two targets there. For this you need to work from different directions and triangulate them to know the source. In case the beeps quit as you walk forward, keep aiming the same spot or enhance calibration until the beeps come back.
If there are power lines or any kind or electric source nearby, isolate them positioning yourself away from different angles or move away from them if possible keeping the south ahead (stronger emanation). If you still get the beeps in the same direction it is a real target and not a simple interference.
Estimate the distance by looking how the chamber is related to the horizon. If it's under the horizon's line, then it's not much far.
Never position yourself directly UNDER an electric line as the weakest it might be, the device will be direct under it in a 90 degree perpendicular position in relation the the perimeter coil and thus will beep.
Good luck and hope to hear your good news soon.

but for sure you'll be satisfied just being there filling your museums with gold
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