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:twodetecting: An Air Test Using :canadaflag:Canadaian Coins:twodetecting:

John-Edmonton

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Remember.....it's only an air test. results will vary in the field.

PERFORMED IN COINS MODE WITH A SENSITIVITY 7/8​
 
All the coins except the fishscale were in pristine condition, the hardest to get ID'd as a target. They did get a strong hit, but did not lock on , which is typical with targets around the 50 range of conductivity. The good news is that they got a substantial depth reading. I am guessing that our clad will read much better once the shine has worn off or they have been exposed to the elements for short time. It's not the machine....it's our ever changing clad design of metals. The silver fishscale did lock on nicely, as did the loonie and toonie.
 
Hello John-Edmonton, thanks for putting this on the forum. I can't wait to get mine once they start to arrive.
Did you do a test on Canadian Silver Dimes, Quarters and 50 cent pieces. It must be killer on those.
I appreciate you putting this on the forum.
 
No.....I had to work the weekend. No time.....I did do a fishscale 1911 to be exact, as I was curious also. I am looking forward t0 playing with it in the Pro Mode as soon as the temps start going up a bit.
 
Those test seem closer to Pyledriver's video test....still looks good!

Alan
 
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