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In need of QXT instruction:drool:

coinspader

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I have been out a few times with my QXT and I am wondering if I am running it right, I have read Critterhunter's post and I am using his suggested settings and I am finding coins but my question is on the deeper targets I am getting a faint high tone but the display is bouncing from coin to low metal and from low metal to coin, should I be digging these targets? Sincerely a QXT newbie. :confused:
 
Yes! The trick when you get a small high tone mixed with different IDs on the meter is to narrow the swing and sweep quickly over the target and try to pull a high tone out. Sweep only a few inches back and forth and at different angles. Watch the rolling bar graph and see if you get 2 bars consistently. When in doubt dig!
 
Remember to give this detector time to learn it. Those high peeps with ground or iron IDs can be coins next to iron. The rolling graph is what to watch. Remember this detector is fast and it gives you the ability to pull good targets mixed with iron or with trash.
 
I will try that out, It will take some time to learn QXT 's language but I am hell bent on learning it. :detecting:
 
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