Jiminsandiego
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After about 8 months with my gt I finally got a meter. I tried very hard to learn the tones. I put different targets in envelopes and tried to "guess" what was in them. I could not tell a zinc penny from a copper, or a nickel from a pull tab etc .. from the tones. But now with the meter it's a breeze. At the beach I would always try and guess the identity of the target before digging. Just like the envelopes it was pretty much just a guess. But today at the beach with my meter it was much different. A 180 was a copper penny, dime, or quarter ( no silver today). A 145 was a nickel, a 177 was a zinc penny, a 173 was a corroded zinc penny, pull tabs were often 155 and so on. I got fooled too, a fishing weight at 177, melted aluminum at 180 and so on. I still dug about every signal but my guessing game has made a HUGE improvement. (Which was quite a thrill I might add). I feel that I can understand the sovereign language much better now and that makes me happy.
Cheers,
Jim
Cheers,
Jim
