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MXT pull tab rejection.

There is no way that you will notch out all of the possible types and sizes of pull tabs. This feature on the MXT will notch out a lot of the most common ones. If you are interested in gold rings you will have to dig pull tabs. If you want mostly clad and silver coins dig the high VDI readings above 70 usually. I dig most any good repeatable signal over about 10 on up if I have the time. Some times I narrow it down to 15 to 35 and then 78 on up. I dig a lot of junk but I find a lot of gold and silver rings.
 
You never said what you mean by, still getting pull tabs. The notch only stops the audio signal, not the VDI. When you get a pull tab, what was the sound, VDI, and probability reading. Was the reading steady or jumping all over. Rob
 
nickels will lock onto 18, jump from 18-20, or lock onto 20. 20 can also mean bent pulltab. The modern square or rectangular pulltabs, when flat, will ID as 22 or higher, on at least some sweeps. I think the notch rejects something like 28-45? which at least rejects the old style round pull tabs with the "beaver tails". HH, George (MN)
 
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