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Hello
Congratulate the responsable of these forum that is being followed a lot in Europe.
Finally I got my Explorer Xs last week and I did the first tried this weekend with the preset program. At the begining I was a little confuse with so many noises and musics digging a lot near an old cattle. I tried the two discrimination to see which one it was more helpfull finding the digital more realible. Compare with my previous detectors I did not found much only two coins 13th and 16th century but the first one it was extremely deep ( 15 inches)
Wondering if you can help me to identify the values that appear in the digital mode as 15 for lead, 18 silver...... I will highly appreciate.
and what happens when I increase the sensivity to maximun in the preset program? it helps?
Regards to all
 
The numbers on the digital screen will vary on same metals depending on size of the target, not sure theres a right number to give you, especially on those hmmered coins you have over there.. I guess the best way is to try and remember what each good target you get reads as.. I would get out of the preset programs and use just iron mask.. I think that your old coins may get disced out in some of those presets...
 
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