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mxt audio tones

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Is the mxt only a single tone unit? One tone for good targets and one tone for junk?
 
In the Coin & Jewelry mode it is a single tone operation, and if "junk" is accepted then it, too, gives the single tonee.
This applies to the Relic mode if the trigger is locked forward. If "junk" is accepted then it will produce the higher-pitched squeel of the Relic mode, but a centered trigger will produce a dual-tone in Relic mode with a high=pitched audio for accepted targets and a lower audio tone for thos targets below the rejection point. There aill be some 'bleeding over' of some boarderline tones in some conditions.
With the triger locked foreward in the Relic mode with the Disc. level at '0' you will get a high pitched audio on most non-ferrous targets and a lower audio on most smaller iron junk.
<EM><STRONG>Monte</STRONG></EM>
 
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