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LJ:
Very interesting questions, being a water hunter you would think I would have some answers. I was under the impression that wet sand was better than the dry for depth but it sounds that might be wrong so I will have to run some tests.
Never heard of horizon radar though? Let me know when the article is done Woody
LJ

woody:
The article should be out in 2 months time, wet sand could give increased depth as the conductivity is the same, unlike the goldfields that cause pattern distortion and skewing to varying conductance and dielectric constants.

Filternozzle:
Here in the UK it seems a little different.  Best response and depth is with moisture in the ground.   When its very dry 'Coin & Relic' timing can be used (and its the only time I have ever been able to use it)  but if the ground is moist or wet another timing is required.   With sodden ground there is a loss of depth but again this could be down to the need to change soil timing, depth changes according to soil timing and type/size of target.

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