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What frequency to use?

rarysgaard

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Hi, I started learning this machine using the fast program with 18 khz & have found 3 pieces of gold so far, but very little silver. My friend is using an F5 Fisher & is smoking me in the silver department. I used to find more coins & gold & silver than him with my Etrac. I have been experimenting with the 12 khz, but then have to try and remember a whole new set of good numbers to dig. I still am primarily after gold, but would like to find some silver rings as well. What are you experiences like with the 4khz & the 12 khz?
 
I would stick with 12Khz for all-around hunting. It is the best (in my opinion) all around frequency. Seems to get me the best depth and best response to a wide range of targets. -Marc
 
High freq for gold and small targets and low conductors,lower freq for silver and higher conductors,I'm pretty sure that's how it works HH
 
MHirschmann said:
I would stick with 12Khz for all-around hunting. It is the best (in my opinion) all around frequency. Seems to get me the best depth and best response to a wide range of targets. -Marc

Agreed with Marc! :thumbup:
 
12 does seem to be great for daily usage. If you get into trash, and mainly rusted bottlecaps, a switch to 4 doesn't seem to be a bad move. 18 is nice if you have a wide open space, free of newer trash, and want to clean out all items you come across, it will hit on tiny objects. Very versatile machine, I'm enjoying using it.
 
I use 12k most of the time but I have found 8k will hit a coin better in very extreme trash.
 
In the UK I have found more coins with 18kHz than any other frequency on fields that have been ploughed seeded and harvested.
Having said that 12 kHz GMP still does a good job on pasture land.:thumbup: Jerry.
 
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