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Expolorer Sounds Question

mikefarb

New member
A question I have is that while hunting with my EXII I have been getting the right tone for silver but the smart display stays locked on the far left. I have dug silver that reads where it is supposed to but sometimes while using FE sounds with the cursor in the far left I would expect low tones. Any help would be appreciated.

Mike
 
Far left, upper or lower in Ferrous sounds will "ALWAYS" give you a low tone.

Far right, upper or lower in Ferrous sounds will "ALWAYS" give you a high tone.

Upper right or upper left in Conduct sounds will "ALWAYS" give you a high tone.

Lower right or lower left in Conduct sounds will "ALWAYS" give you a low tone.

Most silver coinage will fall in the upper right of the smartscreen......regardless if you're in Ferrous or Conduct sounds, the tone will be high. However, if you have a deeper target that may be a silver coin, or a possible silver coin next to an iron object, the ID of that possible silver target will want to "bounce" from upper right to near upper center, and even sometimes near the upper left of the smartscreen. If you're in Conduct sounds when this happens, you will always get a high tone regardless of this horizontal bounce effect. If you're in Ferrous sounds when this happens, you're going to get a mixed signal....low tones when the bounce moves the cross-hairs toward the upper left of the screen, and high tones when the bounce moves the cross-hairs toward the upper right.

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 
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