Walrus350
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Check this YouTube video out in regards to silver on edge. Won't give a good ID in multi-iq.
https://youtu.be/3xrQ46EZQdQ
https://youtu.be/3xrQ46EZQdQ
Interesting.. A few weeks ago I uploaded a video comparing a signal on the Nox and CTX. The CTX nailed it with both a nice clean tone and proper ID, while the Nox gave a really sketchy signal and ID. The target turned out to be a silver dime. I think this explains it.
Got a link?
It is very hard for any machine to detect a coin on edge, especially ones at depth. Usually, when people find coins truly on edge, it is because there is something else in the ground near it. It isn't a machine design failure. It is the laws of physics that make finding coins on edge very difficult.
bwhahahaahI heard they're building a super-duper 90 degree shaft to turn the coil on edge, which should solve the issue.
When I get home I'm going to film an identical test. As I mentioned in another thread, I did this with three rings and had ZERO issues.Check this YouTube video out in regards to silver on edge. Won't give a good ID in multi-iq.
This guy has contacted Minelab and they are trying to figure out the problem. He has 6 videos on the subject, maybe more now. Minelab is having him conduct some further tests. His machine is hitting nickels on edge but not silver coins. It's like the low frequency is not working properly in the multi frequency segment.Check this YouTube video out in regards to silver on edge. Won't give a good ID in multi-iq.
https://youtu.be/3xrQ46EZQdQ
I have dug multiple coins on edge, copper and silver with the EQX. I even have one on video.
bwhahahaah
When I get home I'm going to film an identical test. As I mentioned in another thread, I did this with three rings and had ZERO issues.
Link? Did it read solid or bounce with low #'s?