double -d versus concentric?

johnnycat

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This is what I do. Center the target in the center of the coil. Then slowly move the coil back toward you, (keeping the coil centered on the target) until the target sound disappears. At that point the target should be at the front tip of the coil. Takes longer to explain then too actually do. Good Luck.
 

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7.5klhz 9inch concentric is a great coil just give it a chance .
 

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johnnycat said:
This is what I do. Center the target in the center of the coil. Then slowly move the coil back toward you, (keeping the coil centered on the target) until the target sound disappears. At that point the target should be at the front tip of the coil. Takes longer to explain then too actually do. Good Luck.
Exactly
 

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Oooops! I thought this was about something else! HAHAHA

Best-Mike
 

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relic lover said:
johnnycat said:
This is what I do. Center the target in the center of the coil. Then slowly move the coil back toward you, (keeping the coil centered on the target) until the target sound disappears. At that point the target should be at the front tip of the coil. Takes longer to explain then too actually do. Good Luck.
Exactly

It is extremely easy once you try it with a coin on the surface.
 

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