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Little Help With U.S Coin Programma

Joekeeling1

New member
I would be interested in seeing some US coin programs. Would like to compare them with my own programs just to see if I'm on the right track. Look forward to anyoneseeing response.
 
I use a program that I devised for ME and WHERE I hunt and for my age and physical limitations. I am 70 and have a bad back and feet. I hunt nickels, copper pennies, dimes, quarters and above. All of us are different and hunt in different areas and for differently aged coins. I hunt in a new area that I am very lucky to even find a silver coin. I have to be a clad coin hunter in extremely trashy parks. I have attached a pic of the settings I use. They work fine for me. According to where and how you hunt, you probably will want to open up the notches and maybe even change the frequencies of the tones to suit your ears. Start with the basic program and getting used to it for a few month is my recommendation and then you can start playing around with the settings. But be careful and do not change a bunch of settings every time you go out as this can, and will confuse you! Hope this helps.
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Thanks James I'll give it a try. Gives me another angle of approach. I'm kinda in same boat health wise. Marines took all the good out of my body, mostly my knees. But I'm out every chance I get detecting and i love it. What part of Texas are you from? I'm from southern Illinois. I was in Amorillo a few weeks ago and some sorry excuse of a human being broke into my truck and stole my travel bag. I'm retired Law Enforcement and the bag contained my ID and weapon, and also my remote to my Deus. I worry about the weapon and pray it will never be miss used. But taking my remote was like taking my dog. I ended up just buying a hole new XP Deus. You can buy a new detector for a little more than just buying the remote alone. Im sure they will never be located. But thanks for the help.
 
Joe thanks for your service in the marines and as a law enforcement officer. Tell me which coil you use and I'll send you a really nice program. This will make it a little easier knowing the coil
 
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