njnydigger
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- I've swung White's (MXT), Minelab (Safari) & currently run with an Omega 8000 by Teknetics & Fisher CZ-3D (1021 Model)
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As I do with any detector, I re-read the manual hundreds of times (no matter how small) - normally while on the can
just to absorb something different each time.
I have been running with the Safari primarily in Relic mode. Haven't had a problem finding silver and pretty much anything else, however, no gold yet. Not a problem, as my thinking is my coil hasn't passed over it yet. But, something in the Safari manual has me a bit confused. Here is the excerpt that has me lost...
"In relic mode, a target with a high ferrous content will produce a low tone and a target with a low ferrous content will produce a high tone."
So far so good, but, on my numerous bench tests, all of the gold I've been passing under the coil has been producing a low or a medium tone NOT a high tone. How can this be? Gold doesn't have iron in it, right?? It's not considered ferrous
So, why then is gold coming in with a low or medium tone on my machine when the manual specifically say it should be giving off a high tone
Appreciate your thoughts...

I have been running with the Safari primarily in Relic mode. Haven't had a problem finding silver and pretty much anything else, however, no gold yet. Not a problem, as my thinking is my coil hasn't passed over it yet. But, something in the Safari manual has me a bit confused. Here is the excerpt that has me lost...
"In relic mode, a target with a high ferrous content will produce a low tone and a target with a low ferrous content will produce a high tone."
So far so good, but, on my numerous bench tests, all of the gold I've been passing under the coil has been producing a low or a medium tone NOT a high tone. How can this be? Gold doesn't have iron in it, right?? It's not considered ferrous


Appreciate your thoughts...