Metal Detecting Silver Jewelry IDs & Sounds - Minelab E-Trac
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2014
- Seeing how various sterling silver jewelry items ID and sound like with the Minelab E-Trac. Trying chains, bracelets, necklaces, earrings and more. Numbers may vary a bit more in the ground. Sorry this is so long, I had to cut out a lot of stuff as it was because of the length.
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Interesting. Makes me wonder how much buried jewelery I've passed due to iffy (Or nonexistent) signals. Seems that if I ever get a borderline tone/numbers, it turns out to be can slaw or pulltab.
Wow, what an eye opener! Great video. Lot's of times I walk away from a zinc signal.....:( HH & GL, Dan
cool video, lots of good info, thanks for sharing
Whyd they have to make so much jewelry ring up the same as pulltabs? 😢
Goes to show everyone... Dig everything!
Be well,
Al-Fu
you can hit your accept reject button to quickly change your discriminate pattern I use it a lot if I'm hitting a lot of can slaw or pull tabs an don't want to dig them.
12-01 12-02 12-03 GOLD!!!
What do the two sets of numbers mean? For example 12-40. Is that a 12 and a 40 or 1,240. I see them pop up in your videos but I don't understand how you interpret those numbers, usually I see 1 to 99 on other metal detectors.
BigCladWolf The 2nd number is the ID, it's 1 to 50 on the E-Trac. The 1st number is the ferrous value. It's ideally 12 for a clad coin and drops for precious metal. It's not always 100% accurate though, like anything.
***** Thanks for explaining. So on the null targets there was too much ferrous in the first number and it was filtering the sound out because of your discrimination level?
BigCladWolf I have mostly foil and iron discriminated. The bracelets and earrings were reading very low like foil. Nickel is a 13 and these came in at 2. The ferrous number will go to 35 over iron in all metal, these had a normal foil reading. I'm not an expert with this machine, I still get confused with the discrimination patterns.
12 is silver led any think over 30 is more than likely metal hes useing the detector wrong to much descrim on