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Thanks for the info. I love the hf coil and my lf has been retired pretty much. The sites I'm hunting are iron infested civil war and before home sites. I have been going over them in 14 kh first and then sifting thru them in 28kh. We cut a spot out in a field where the home was 30x30 . We blistered it in 7kh and 14 kh and dug 4 war of 1812 buttons and numerous flats. Its where the main part
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thanks ,I know some who are running 54 kh and 74 kh. I found a Script I in 74 kh but I was only using that freq because emi was so bad next to a treatment plant. Others are hunting are infested Civil War sites and finding relics with those high freqs.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I use a Deus and have a new HF coil on it which runs 14 kh,28kh and 56 kh. I have and others have been trying the higher freqs out on iron infested relic sites. We are finding that 28 kh unmask and is a relic killer . A few holes before I found my GW button a few days ago ,I popped a 1855 silver half dime too. I know the lower freqs hit silver better but 28 kh nailed this small coin which is not
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum