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Old Colonial Field glb mode file to try

Hard Nosed Dave

New member
I use these settings with a wide open Quickmask screen. I use very little discrimination for the deeper silver and copper coins.

SHOULD work to find gold coins and jewelry on the same old colonial inland site that has a relatively high iron mineral content.

Adjust the settings to suit.

Also just testing the system to see if anyone can use these settings by downloading them and using them on their E-trac, through E-trac Xchange program that comes with the E-trac detector package.

David Di
 
It's basically the same one. I'm not sure. I also, just tried Jason\'s relic mode.mode that he's posted and I get the same result in E-trac Xchange.

If I try and upload a *.glb on it's own, the Findmall system says:

"That file is not a valid attachment. Valid attachments: gif, jpg, png, jpeg, ptrn, mode"

Seems like a file has to be a a *.mode.glb.mode that includes the Mode Settings, Universal Settings and Preferences combined under the E-trac Xchange program
interface.

???
 
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