I ordered it before Christmas in 2007. I air tested it and found gold rings sounded High-low and silver rings low-high as designed. Now, I live far away from any hot climate, Edmonton, Canada and at that time we had -25 C with the wind and about 15 inches of snow.
<img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/John-Edmonton/infin2.jpg">
Got out this afternoon (last year) for a quick test of this new, totally different machine. I hit a couple of snow hills, and they were picked pretty clean. But the hunt was more to familiarize myself with the tones and other bells and whistles on this machine.
<img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/John-Edmonton/hllh2.jpg">
The results were as predicted, lots of junk and clad with the high-low signal, and very little with the low-high signal. The possibility of finding any silver coins or rings on a toboggan hill is just about zero. I air tested some other objects, and was pleased to see our one and two dollar coins fit in the low-high catagory, with the silver.
<img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/John-Edmonton/infin2.jpg">
Got out this afternoon (last year) for a quick test of this new, totally different machine. I hit a couple of snow hills, and they were picked pretty clean. But the hunt was more to familiarize myself with the tones and other bells and whistles on this machine.
<img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b330/John-Edmonton/hllh2.jpg">
The results were as predicted, lots of junk and clad with the high-low signal, and very little with the low-high signal. The possibility of finding any silver coins or rings on a toboggan hill is just about zero. I air tested some other objects, and was pleased to see our one and two dollar coins fit in the low-high catagory, with the silver.