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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 224966" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>When looking for Gold with a VLF it is best just to set it in Two Tone because multi-tone will drive you nuts, a lot of people keep passing the coil over the target trying to improve the signal response but that is a waste of time and using the numbers don't work either because they can be higher depending on the size of the target, So 2 tone is low for Iron and High for Non ferrous metal and that is all you need, and any High tone should be Dug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 224966, member: 3775"] When looking for Gold with a VLF it is best just to set it in Two Tone because multi-tone will drive you nuts, a lot of people keep passing the coil over the target trying to improve the signal response but that is a waste of time and using the numbers don't work either because they can be higher depending on the size of the target, So 2 tone is low for Iron and High for Non ferrous metal and that is all you need, and any High tone should be Dug. [/QUOTE]
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