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Jumpy/ steady ID on infibido?

thump7

Active member
I've been thinking about getting back into the hobby and the Infibio has caught my attention. Ive done a bunch of reading and youtubing on it and one question I still have is; Is the display accurate? Is it jumpy or can it usually settle within a few #'s and stay there with some tight coil sweeps?
I love playing the guessing game when it comes to digging targets and a steady id helps a lot.
 
All depends if your in Canada and or the US.
You know about the Can. clad coins causing jumpy numbers on most detectors. If you dig enough junk and clad you will be able to tell coin or trash using the Anfibio with the new 11" coil.. ID numbers fall between a few numbers or can bounce from a higher to a low depending on coin angle. ID numbers are usually pretty tight compared to many detectors. The audio will be the giveaway on modern clad.

Since your thinking about getting back into the hobby.
You would not be disappointed if you bought for for Canada use. Couple the Anfibio with the 7" concentric, go hunting and it will put smiles on your face.
 
Thanks Sven... it's me, Odie from the other forum, I haven't been around much the past while and yea, I'm still in Canada so the info you gave is especially helpful in regards to Canadian clad.
 
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