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The book by Andy Sabisch (at the top of page 8 and somewhere near pg 24 more specifically) states custom discrimination patterns can be made "in the air" at home as the design of the FBS circuits are not affected by mineralization and therefore those patterns will work properly in the fields. Is this a true statement??
If the cross hairs( or the TID numbers for conductivity and inductance on the Exp2) do not lock onto the correct position for a known target like a dime when found deep in highly mineralized soil, then this report is not true. All detectors with single frequencies I have owned report a lower reading of conductivity for deep targets in mineralized soil and could only be detected many times by running no higher than iron or foil rejection only. Comments greatly appreciated on this operational aspect of the famous Explorer.
If the cross hairs( or the TID numbers for conductivity and inductance on the Exp2) do not lock onto the correct position for a known target like a dime when found deep in highly mineralized soil, then this report is not true. All detectors with single frequencies I have owned report a lower reading of conductivity for deep targets in mineralized soil and could only be detected many times by running no higher than iron or foil rejection only. Comments greatly appreciated on this operational aspect of the famous Explorer.