Jim upstate NY
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The reason I posted below was to show the changes in the etrac as compared to the explorer.. What I am trying to get across is the junk was tighter on the explorer.. much easier to disc out and not affect a lot of other good targets... For instance a simple nail and crown cap reject screen would be fully open with a little on left upper corner notched and a little on lower right notched.. no where close to any coins.. the new reject patterns cover up many coins and half the screen! they tightened up the coin patten for the reasons they stated in that little file to Julian... but what ever they did made junk read all over.. the more I use it I see coins are reading out of the coin pattern also.. so I would much rather have a tight reject pattern and more open coin pattern.. does anyone understand what I mean? they tried to tighten up the good targets, but that in affect seemed to open up the junk and nails more, and any coins that read close to that junk may be getting masked... if the coin pattern was more wide open you would get much more variability on where they read, without hearing all the god awful nails, even in conductive mode... so you can tell indians from aluminum, dimes from quarters and large cents etc like you can on the explorer..... and I would think it would be even better on the etrac with the more extended numbers.. I understand their theory in the iron masking setting, but I believe it backfired on them... be fine if the coins stayed put where they say they are supposed to I guess, but even then you get bleed over from nails and crown caps.. I notch out them on the explorer and I dont hear them, but all coins read loud and clear..... so I am saying just put the faster processor and expanded screen in the explorer and send me me one! hahah 
I feel like McCain preaching to an Obama crowd over here
I feel like McCain preaching to an Obama crowd over here