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Here's TID and program reference charts

n3umw

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I wanted a "cheat sheet" to store on my cell phone with some of the important TID numbers for easy reference.

So I created two PDFs. One with the built-in program descriptions and another with some basic TIDs for each frequency. Gold ring range, silver coin range, etc.

Wanted to share as I thought others might like these also.

I can't upload PDFs so I made them into JPGs.

ENJOY!
 
Thanks for this! I just saved it to my phone as an image and set it as a shortcut on my homescreen. Itll come in handy.
 
Can you tell me if these numbers came from v2.0 or v3.0? I ask because my numbers seem to be a good bit different. I tested my items at 12khz and they seem much closer to your 18khz numbers. Thanks
 
Great chart and thanks! As a reminder, if your digging by #'s your missing good targets. AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO!
 
If you have the ID NORM option on, all of your frequencies will display target ID values as if it were in the 18 KHZ frequency . . . check to see if that option is active
 
Andy... You are exactly right. ID Norm was turned on. Thanks! Can you tell me what benefit I would get by turning this off?
 
Some of us will check an iffy signal by moving to another program, identical to the one we're hunting with except a different frequency and watching the numbers. IE, hunting at 12 Khz, get an iffy mid 50s signal...switch to the same program, but at 4Khz...numbers go up...trash...numbers stay the same or go down a bit..dig it.

I'm sure others can elaborate more than I can.
 
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