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air test on the SE same as in soil?

digitrich

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I just got my awesome SE Monday:starwars: from Ralph at sun ray, good honest egg he is, talked me out of stuff I would of bought from him.:thumbup: Anyway, does anyone know if the SE air tests at the same fer/cond #'s as if the target was in the ground???? They don't exactly tell you in the manual that a silver coin is gonna pop out at 00 29 or a bottle cap at any other specific #. A chart of roughly where stuff lands on the digital fer/cond #'s would make the learning curve on this machine a downhill straight away, for sure. If anyone who's been using the SE can share what #'s there getting for silver halves, 20 dollar gold pieces (preferably rare dates only) just teasing that would be a giant help to us never had owned an explorer before and why is it giving me my pants size types. I guess if mine lab said a specific coin should give a specific reading,then everyone would be saying their machine is broken because it doesn't give those exact numbers that mine lab had listed it should, yet if that machine every time gives that same id even though its different then the next machine, it's still an exact repeating id that you can count on . So mine lab, make a list, add a disclaimer, and post it. Better yet, also take a couple hundred samples of rings and etc and post those results as well, sorry didn't mean to leave out relic hunters. The more prepared we are, the quicker we're successful, the more we buy their specific machines, right. Any experienced #s id's would be a big :help:
 
I found this in the Explorer Classroom Forum.
Has a nice list:
http://www.bdomineau.com/gpage6.html

Dont forget that the type of soil you are detecting in may be different and you may get different results
 
I thinks those numbers are for explorer 2 not an se, they sure dont match my air tests.
 
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