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Correction on 150 and 250 All Metal Mode

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In an early post, we were discussing the all metal mode.
I have made an error saying that it is True All-Metal.
I have learned that there is a slight difference in the all metal on the 150 and 250 detectors.
Difference being this: It is a "Motion All-Metal Mode".
Meaning the coil has to be in motion like in Disc Mode, where your true all metal mode you can hover the coil over the target.
I must apoligize to you all, I did not mean to tell you wrong, but glad I found out as soon as I did.
Now, the part I told you about more depth in all metal still holds true with these two new detectors.
If I need to clarify anything more, please let me know.
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No Andy, the 250 has the motion all metal. It is close but not the same. You have to keep your coil in motion.
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True but it requires only slight motion to maintain the signal.
Bill
 
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