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So we all put our hard earned money to buy a metal detector, shouldn't we be asking ,what frequency is best suited for all around detecting, since there are several used. :->
 
BOWSER link=topic=6401.msg74815#msg74815 date=1310445193 said:
So we all put our hard earned money to buy a metal detector, shouldn't we be asking ,what frequency is best suited for all around detecting, since there are several used. :->
Yes.
 
Lowjiber link=topic=6401.msg74831#msg74831 date=1310466900 said:
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What?? That's all?? ?? ?? OK ... YES :beerbuddy:
 

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ThE kRAuT link=topic=6401.msg74893#msg74893 date=1310505072 said:
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What?? That's all?? ?? ?? OK ... YES :beerbuddy:


There are different types of detecting and if one certain detector could do it all the manufacturers would only need to make 1 detector. They make water , land, relic, and gold units, each with different frequencies and characteristics.
I would say, an all around general detector would be anywhere from 5 to18 khz. That is why some have multi-frequencies, to do a little better than a single frequency detector.
 
220, 221, whatever it takes.
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Thanks Robbie, you saved me from one dumb question,my thanks to john and vito also for there brief and concise answers also. :embarrassed:
 
BOWSER link=topic=6401.msg74926#msg74926 date=1310528054 said:
Thanks Robbie, you saved me from one dumb question,my thanks to john and vito also for there brief and concise answers also. :embarrassed:

SORRY Jim, was just in the mood to mumble some nonsense. (and to push this thread... :blush:) guilty :embarrassed:
 

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