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Elton

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You still recommend doing the cross over from ferrous to coins when hunting.. Or anyone else that wants to comment on that maneuver.
 
I use conductive tones myself, I seem to hear the different tones better. When relic hunting I use a customized pattern saved to all metal.....-10, -9, -8 rejected with conductive tones. If I want to check a signal in ferrous audio I just hit the all metal pad then hit it again to go back. Also when over a deep minie ball, 10 or more inches, you don't get that low iron tone that bounces to a high conductive tone, you just get a high warble. Eagle buttons give a very smooth lower tone. Any high tone with a negative number is iron. That's just the way I do it.

Barry
 
Thanks for the follow up
 
So that way you can stay in the same program mode and can push the same button and you don't have to jump from one to the other. Plus you can customise the second program mode of the same mode. The SE or any of the Explorers can not do that without a bunch of button pushes. One button push of 8 different modes.Hope I did not complicate things for you. I like it better then my Se especially for the iron and the trash hunting. HH Jerry aka Tinfoil
 
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