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Someone Please define "Fluty"..Is it multiple notes in succession, or just a pure sound, or what?!!!

Put a piece of iron and a quarter touching. Use ferrous sounds and audio 1 and sweep the coil over the co-located targets. The sound you hear that is a quick two or three note sound that wavers and runs together is the fluty sound.
HH, Cody
 
not the hustle for you old schoolers. On a nice target move the coil back and forth quickly only swinging one to two inches to either side of the pinpoint. The sound will be flutey- a little like an Irish lilt. What I just learned (from cody's post )that is important- listen for the lilt-then interruption with co-joined targets on the tough calls. I'm not real good at seperation-probably more to do with patience. I like my explorer, but its too slow on recovery-even in fast mode. aloha-johny mc.
 
Yes, that is a good suggestion that I forgot to mention. Fast short sweeps right over the center of a target will generate a sound that helps to generate a more fluty sound. You can hear the higher tones break through the low tones of iron.
HH, Cody
 
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