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Target ID Reference Idea

I was tired of wondering if I had correctly memorized target ID's for the various frequencies while hunting. I was never sure when switching if I had it right so I made a cheat sheet and carried it with me for a while. That got annoying so today was a rainy day and I got out my label maker. I know these values can differ slightly from area to area, but they give me a reference to go by so that I don't dig as much trash. The labels work in that the top number is the frequency, the second number is the value for a nickel and the third number is where all other coins start and up. Obviously this scale only works for coin hunting but I find it very helpful. Hope this helps some others who have expressed concern for values when switching frequencies. The best part is the placement of the labels, they are right under my arm on the rod where they are actually easily visible without having to do anything, hopefully you can see this in the pics. I just wish and hope for the coming update to have "normalized" values for each frequency, that would be nice. Hope this helps some of you. HH -Marc
 
Great Idea..
Question...
Is this in air test or in your ground.
And if in the ground where are you and what type of ground do you hunt??
 
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