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T2/F75 ID #'s

MIG73

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I know that there are some ID#'s listed in the manuals of the machines, but was wondering what everyones experience has been as far as ID #'s in the field. Has anybody made or posted a list of #'s for coins/relics anywhere?
 
I only had time to use the T2 (borrowed from Paul) in some of my worst iron trashy sites. Very few lock ons as the areas had been hit hard with other detectors so the easy stuff was gone. What I will say is that it did make those sites produce again. Mode 3 at some "easier" sites did give proper ID's on some deeper coins (8" range) in moderate trash.

Tom
 
MIG73, I asked the same question about 2 months ago and it was suggested that I go back through the forum and read what others have been saying. I did so and found a lot of useful information. I should have compiled it, but didn't, just printed out those that I found useful and have used the information on my hunts.
 
Here are two I'm accumulating for the F-75. These are in Excel, which I cut and paisted into MS Paint, which I then saved as .GIF files to get them to a size this forum can accept. Lord knows what they'll look like.

Sorry, no relics to speak of. I'm only into this a week and it's just a start. If it works out I'll keep adding and tweaking as I go.

(Updated 5/25 for colors & added coin targets)
 
Hey! That worked great.

Here is a version of the first compressed as the bars appear on the display (the ranges are not numerically equal if you go by pure conductivity units).

You'll note that for every treasure there is a trash within the same range. The good news is that coins lock in at a relatively stable display number and tone while the trash hops along the scale, or fails to read entirely if "X"ed in different directions. I went out to a local park during my lunchbreak and dug nine consecutive coins with no, zero, trash items dug. It was easy to isolate the coins as they always sound sweet and sweep steady.

(Updated 5/25 for colors and added coins)
 
what kind of old coins come in the 55-65 range. on the sovereign indian heads and half dimes read in that range.
 
[quote chuck, ky]what kind of old coins come in the 55-65 range. on the sovereign indian heads and half dimes read in that range.[/quote]

I have no
 
There I can't help you . . . but the original question was

T2/F75 ID #'s
I know that there are some ID#'s listed in the manuals of the machines, but was wondering what everyones experience has been as far as ID #'s in the field. Has anybody made or posted a list of #'s for coins/relics anywhere?

I's recommend you test a Half-dollar, quarter and a dime and adjust the scale as necessary for your T2. Helping as I can.
 
:clapping: My hat is off to you Charlie P. for some superb research. I am hoping T2 owners can take advantage of these graphs and build similar graphs for the T2. For my part, I have printed out what you provided and plan to see what I can do during my next few hunts. Thank you!
 
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