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<blockquote data-quote="Narrawa" data-source="post: 132888" data-attributes="member: 3694"><p>Unfortunately there is to many variables to do as your suggesting via frequency. If the v3i was able to disc out, or even ID via its frequencies like you say...there would be only one VLF detector spoken about on all the forums world wide. Unfortunately, its not the case. The v3i is really no different at IDing caps. I can find caps on all its frequencies when used separately....just as i can find our coins by doing the same. Given each detector that uses a different frequency....how do you disc/ID by frequency with each of them.?</p><p></p><p>Q.1 What is the most expensive VLF detector on the market today.?</p><p></p><p>Q.2 How well can this detector ID s/caps, r/pulls and twist tops compared to other makes and models.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Narrawa, post: 132888, member: 3694"] Unfortunately there is to many variables to do as your suggesting via frequency. If the v3i was able to disc out, or even ID via its frequencies like you say...there would be only one VLF detector spoken about on all the forums world wide. Unfortunately, its not the case. The v3i is really no different at IDing caps. I can find caps on all its frequencies when used separately....just as i can find our coins by doing the same. Given each detector that uses a different frequency....how do you disc/ID by frequency with each of them.? Q.1 What is the most expensive VLF detector on the market today.? Q.2 How well can this detector ID s/caps, r/pulls and twist tops compared to other makes and models.? [/QUOTE]
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