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60 39 bp

19/19/62/44 hut hut
 
They're T2 se settings. Sensitivity discrimination & process.
 
Digger70pa said:
They're T2 se settings. Sensitivity discrimination & process.

I know. I use a T2.
 
Cool, do you like it. I love mine. It's my go to machine.I mostly relic & old coin shoot with it. Most of the time I use a 15/12 set coil. It's the deepest set up I have ever used & the ground coverage is great also. HH
 
Digger70pa said:
Cool, do you like it. I love mine. It's my go to machine.I mostly relic & old coin shoot with it. Most of the time I use a 15/12 set coil. It's the deepest set up I have ever used & the ground coverage is great also. HH

Yeah I really like it. I just got mine in July. It's not the SE, it's the regular green 6.5 model. I have the stock and 5" coils. This one doesn't have the boost mode. It does get a boost at 50 disc though. I usually disc up to 55. This knocks out small iron and foil. One tone and dig all solid tones, unless there is an over abundance of pulltabs. Then they get ignored. I really like the small coil. It picks things out of iron very well. This is the first detector I've had that has the overload alarm too. One of the first overloads I got was a big piece of old rusty tangled and twisted chain. I pulled it all out and under it was a silver Washington. Great detector.
 
Now there's a dig-it-all story that paid off big time. I ignore them half-buried hanks of fencing wire. Who knew Washington was there first? ;)
-Ed
 
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