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What are the other frequencies 1.5khz ??????????????????????????100KHZ

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Other machines designed for say Gold have three spacific KHZ's, we allready know 2-of the frequencies for the Explorer XS so what are the other 26??????
johnny(WA)
 
Can anyone explaine why Minelab is so misleading with the phrase 28 frequencies??? When it is apperent it only uses THREE!
 
I would like to see where you get the idea that the XS on has 3 freq
 
Look at explorer xs "New!Modifications Forum" on this web site. And then anwser the question of what are the other FREQUENCIES besides 1.5KHZ and 100KHZ!
Explorer Frequency selection (views: 151)
kelvin (68.98.48.35) -- Friday, 14 March 2003, at 11:58 p.m.
Re: Explorer Frequency selection - Excellent question! (views: 159)
Jeff Kinzli (63.249.86.55) -- Saturday, 15 March 2003, at 1:11 a.m.
Explorer Frequencies 2, 3, or 28? (views: 136)
Charles (NY) (24.195.251.82) -- Saturday, 15 March 2003, at 2:11 p.m.
Re: Explorer Frequencies 2, 3, or 28? (views: 97)
Jeff Kinzli (63.249.86.55) -- Monday, 17 March 2003, at 9:05 a.m.
Here is a link to a few post on this matter a while back on the PI forum. You will have to read threw them, but the answers are there. (views: 91)
Mr. Bill (24.51.54.132) -- Monday, 17 March 2003, at 4:05 p.m.
Re: Here is a link to a few post on this matter a while back on the PI forum. You will have to read threw them, but the answers are there. (views: 61)
moregold (24.147.96.60) -- Monday, 17 March 2003, at 10:53 p.m.
Re: Here is a link to a few post on this matter a while back on the PI forum. You will have to read threw them, but the answers are there. (views: 64)
Jeff Kinzli (63.249.86.55) -- Monday, 17 March 2003, at 9:43 p.m.
Always wanting to know what makes 'em tick! *N/T* (views: 19)
Okie Relic (129.15.167.172) -- Monday, 17 March 2003, at 3:28 p.m.
 
Johnny;
I see from the post above that you have found many of the posts addressing this question.
The reason that you have not gotten any answer is that so far no one has been able to determine what the freqs are and minelab is not saying.
hope this helps.
Rick (TN)
 
What is there to lose for minelab not to give this answer to what are the other 26 KHZ????? Unless there is no 28 KHZ and only 3KHZ??? boy this is not sounding good!!!!
 
Johnny;
Try talking to some of the guys on the Mods forum
many of them are more conversent with frequency counters, squarewaves and piggy backed frequencies than I could ever hope to be. Maybe they can give you some more satisfactory answers.
Minelab says that it is copyrighted information that they don't share <IMG SRC="/forums/images/smile.gif" BORDER=0 ALT=":)">
good luck in your quest for the grail
Rick (TN)
 
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