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Precious Metal Mode

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Here is another interesting way to hunt that you might enjoy. I think of this as precious metal detecting even if that is not completely true. Precious metal in different shapes and sizes can hit just about anywhere but this will cut down on most ferrous metals. Trash aluminum will be a major problem in some areas.
Use Iron Mask or Patterns and black the left side of the screen. <span style="background-color:#ffff00;">I use Conductivity for Tones with this program and only in moderate trash when I am tired of working through all the tones with IM-16.</span> I have a drawing of the screen so you can get a good look at what I am saying.<STRONG> Don't take the target locations to be exact as this is is good as I can do without a detailed testing of each target type and something better to make a drawing with than the simple program that is on my PC.</STRONG>
Enjoy,
Cody
 
Visit TREASUREPORT as Mitch one of the local fellow has some interesting info...
 
Thanks and I will do that. I never get tired of learning about the equipment I use.
HH, Cody
 
Andy is one of the best friends to users and how to use the Explorer we have. He has a lot of good books and I keep his on hand and often look at them and will find something I have missed. I have great respect for him and his contributions to the hobby although I have never met him in person.
HH, Cody
 
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