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Here's The Numerical Conductivity Readout Scale On The AT Pro

John-Edmonton

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*PLEASE NOTE*- This is not a complete, accurate numerical readout. Target values can vary based on target's positioning, oxidation on the target's surface and mineralization in the soil matrix. More accurate information will be evidenced in your location.
 
:usaflag:Thanks John.

I would really like to see more coin finds with the AT posted here. It is obvious that it is designed for relics and jewelry, and I will probably opt for another detector that is more aligned for coin-shooting. Hopefully some good AT Pro silver coin finds will start being posted here.
 
Hey Tongue guy ;-)

I'm looking at the AT Pro as a coin machine for next year. Keith Southern said it hits all the conductors equally as well and deep. I am currently using an Omega which runs at 8Khz and prior had a T2 at 14kHz or there abouts. I definitely am picking up coins better with the Omega but wonder if the AT Pro might end up being great on coins anyway. Hopefully some people post more coin finds (and information on performance there).
 
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