Beachcomber
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After spending some quality time with the E-Trac 10 hours and counting I have noticed something interesting that may or may not account for why Minelab chose to make most non-ferrous targets read FE12. I have noticed as have some fo the others of you out there that very deep targets that are what we used to call "fringe area targets" have a broken audio response and read with a much lower FE number while still for the most part maintaining thier proper Conductive number. I am beginning to think that Minelab was well aware of this phenomenon. Since these deep signals drop so low on the Ferrous scale on the Explorer with the old FE numbering system these targets could drop so low that they could drop right off the screen and wither be nulled out or not detected at all. By putting most targets on the FE 12 line there is a lot of room for them to drop without being rejected or not detected. Just a thought.....what do you think? Personally I wish Minelab would just explain to us thier faithful end users
what the reason was that they did it but this seems like as good reason as any.
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