Sven
Well-known member
Went back out this afternoon to test the brought back to life White's IDX Pro detector. The one I also modified using Mr. Bill's Mods.
Had the Blue Max 600 6" coil on it. Not as deep as the 950 coil but, amazed how well it did on Canadian clad coins.
I headed out to school I nick named Canslaw City. I found my share of canslaw and no small foil, no iron. The meter works very well. I also had disc set at just to the point a Can clad nickel pops in. Hunted in all metal mode, if the meter signaled on a nickel and flashed to iron, the bulk of the time is was 100% foil or some small canslaw.
No reason to dig those signals. But if it didn't flash to iron and checking in all disc mode got a pop, it was always a nickel. Same held true for the most part if the signal signaled in the gold ring pull tab zone and flashed to iron, it was larger canslaw. Cool thing was if a good target locked on and flashed to a higher conductive portion of the meter, it was a good Canadian clad coin. The very latest composition Loonie will signal on the meter as iron then flash all the way over to high conductor dollar setting on the meter. Think I passed up digging a couple of those targets thinking it was iron. By the end of the hunt, I dug a lot of trash to learn the detector. This detector, reminded me of earlier White's detectors I have owned, so setting it up was very easy and a blast to use, especially since I used a wireless headset. I like this no wires deal.
Found one penny glued to a piece of green jade rock or colored glass. Some keys as well.
Had the Blue Max 600 6" coil on it. Not as deep as the 950 coil but, amazed how well it did on Canadian clad coins.
I headed out to school I nick named Canslaw City. I found my share of canslaw and no small foil, no iron. The meter works very well. I also had disc set at just to the point a Can clad nickel pops in. Hunted in all metal mode, if the meter signaled on a nickel and flashed to iron, the bulk of the time is was 100% foil or some small canslaw.
No reason to dig those signals. But if it didn't flash to iron and checking in all disc mode got a pop, it was always a nickel. Same held true for the most part if the signal signaled in the gold ring pull tab zone and flashed to iron, it was larger canslaw. Cool thing was if a good target locked on and flashed to a higher conductive portion of the meter, it was a good Canadian clad coin. The very latest composition Loonie will signal on the meter as iron then flash all the way over to high conductor dollar setting on the meter. Think I passed up digging a couple of those targets thinking it was iron. By the end of the hunt, I dug a lot of trash to learn the detector. This detector, reminded me of earlier White's detectors I have owned, so setting it up was very easy and a blast to use, especially since I used a wireless headset. I like this no wires deal.
Found one penny glued to a piece of green jade rock or colored glass. Some keys as well.