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Larry (IL) said:You can select three frequency (Best Data) or any one of the three frequencies or Correlate Mode which is the best two frequencies of the three for any given target, 22.5 and 7.5 or 7.5 and 2.5. So yes, you have one, two or three frequency modes. Correlate Mode hunts in three frequencies but automatically chooses the best two frequencies to compare the return signal.
Rob is correct though, you can not select two of the three frequencies and hunt in just those two.
Tom Slick said:On recent drops for coins & jewelry I much prefer using 3 frequencies with the BF. Play with it some. It does this weird thing where it pushes the low conductors way up the vid scale and that makes it easier to develope programs that help to eliminate the tabs while still getting a majority of the gold rings.
johnedoe said:Tom Slick said:On recent drops for coins & jewelry I much prefer using 3 frequencies with the BF. Play with it some. It does this weird thing where it pushes the low conductors way up the vid scale and that makes it easier to develope programs that help to eliminate the tabs while still getting a majority of the gold rings.
Care to elaborate a bit on this?
What are the settings you are using?