Distinct Sounds οf tһе Minelab Excalibur 800

diggingnewengland

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Lou from downunder

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Once again, we have an article regarding the many tones that an Excal makes on various metal objects.

For all of those that are confident that they can identify 100% of the time the target by the sound that the Excal produces, by all means, carry on as before.... and leave heaps behind for the rest of us.

But if you are a newcomer, or are not too sure.... then dig it all! Or leave heaps behind for the rest of us.

Lou.
 

jyt2017

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When my machine is on top of aluminum, piull tab...its got a much more louders tone to it. Anyway to tell if my shits not working right?

And btw. I aggree...dig it all. There is no way to differentiate 100% of all targets. Dig everything. HH -Joe

Lou from downunder said:
Once again, we have an article regarding the many tones that an Excal makes on various metal objects.

For all of those that are confident that they can identify 100% of the time the target by the sound that the Excal produces, by all means, carry on as before.... and leave heaps behind for the rest of us.

But if you are a newcomer, or are not too sure.... then dig it all! Or leave heaps behind for the rest of us.

Lou.
 

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