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woodchiphustler

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That's about 99% of posters. Your buying a detector that's simply awesome on low conductive metal. Last time I checked silver is high conductive. But have no worry. Run the Gmaxx program or the Relic program with one tweak on the relic only. Change the frequency to 4khz and silver will come in at a nice high tone at great depth.with a dime almost as deep as a quarter. Warning! The higher the disc you use and the more reactivity you use you will loose some depth. Fiddle :nopity: around with it and see. Good luck.
 
I have been playing around with 4 kHz and I don't seem to be getting as clean of audio on the deeper targets as 7.7. I do like reactivity of 1 for the kind of hunting I am doing though. Anyone else using 4 kHz with good results?
 
:thumbup:I am thinking it will be a relic hunter of older sites dream machine.Two tones with one for iron and the higher one for everything else.It will still high tone on bigger iron and gun lock size/type targets.After all their are a lot of nice relics made of iron/steel :thumbup:
 
Good to know. I used modded basic 1 today. Reactivity at 2, descrimc at 10. Boosted iron up some to hear it. 12 Khx freq. Banged coins HARD!! I liked allot. I will experiment with your settings. Thanks!
 
I noticed this when I raised the disc. I left the disc. at factory preset.
 
That could be it, I had Disc at 25. Thanks George.
 
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