Tnsharpshooter or anyone else, build and save a program using 12kHz on your remote with the ID Norm OFF, turn off your remote and look and see on your headphones what the ID is on a clad dime. It should be 87/88, the same as it is on your remote. It's not on mine. I get 87/88 on the remote and 91 on the headphones.
Some people save settings with their remote and just use their headphones when they're out detecting. How can they really be sure that all the settings in a saved program are transferred to the headphones in light of the ID numbers not matching? What are the hidden 'silencer' and other settings on the headphones?
There has to be someone who knows why people are getting different ID readings. Are they suppose to be different or do they suppose to be the same? I hate not knowing! If I don't find out soon, I'm going to pull out another detector that I know what's it's doing and start using it.
beephead