What does VDI mean in metal detecting?

What does VDI mean in metal detecting? Visual Discrimination Indicator Most common metal detectors display numbers as you pass the search coil over the ground. Understanding what they mean can go a long way in

What does VDI mean in metal detecting?

Visual Discrimination Indicator
Most common metal detectors display numbers as you pass the search coil over the ground. Understanding what they mean can go a long way in helping you get the most out of your detector and find the most treasure on your hunt. These numbers on the display are referred to as VDI or Visual Discrimination Indicator.

What do the numbers on a metal detector mean?

Target Identification indicator
Then, when you look at the LCD display on your detector, you’ll see numbers and/or bars illuminated on the screen. This is the Target Identification indicator. It indicates which type of metal is being transmitted. Usually, the target Identification has an iron section, a gold range and a silver range.

How do I ground balance in Deus XP?

To start with you will need to ground balance on a clean area of soil, start by slowly raising and lowering the coil up and down and listen to the feedback, then as the coil approaches the ground press the PIN POINT button once, you should hear the feedback drop.

What are VDI numbers?

A VDI number only relates to white’s machines… and only in the 6 kilohertz mode.. it’s white’s conductivity number. For example Nickels hit at around VDI +18-21.. usually around VDI +20, zincolns in the mid to upper +60’s pennies and dimes in the mid to upper +70’s and quarters +80’s.

Can you do metal detecting anywhere?

A good site for treasure hunting with a metal detector is one that has been used by people for a long time. These include beaches, parks, gardens and places where people once lived but are now abandoned. Using a metal detector is illegal on private land without permission from the owner.

What is the best frequency for detecting gold?

Targeted Treasure Best Frequency
Silver/Copper/Brass 3 kHz – 7 kHz
GOLD 14 kHz +
Iron/Ferrous Metals 10 kHz +
Zinc/Cobalt/Stainless 9-10 kHz

What is a VDI connection?

VDI is a combination of remote desktop connections and virtualization. Virtual servers run multiple virtual machines (VMs), which operate the client OSs, such as Windows Vista or Windows XP. Users then remotely connect to VMs for their desktop environments.