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| what does motion discriminate mean?Thanks for all of your help. Quizpro
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Motion discriminate describes the hunting mode of the X2 while in the
discriminate mode. It is the same as the all metal mode in the X2, but
it has no discrimination applied. In other words, the all metal mode and
the motion discriminate mode are one in the same, except the all metal
mode has no discrimination in the circuitry.
The Conquistador has a threshold setting knob. The threshold can effect
the discriminate mode some, but it is principally for setting a threshold
hum in the all metal mode. The all metal mode on the Conquistador is a
"non-motion" all metal mode. It is more sensative and it goes deeper on
the Conquistador, or the X2.(I think this is correct from what I have learned.)
I have never used the X2, but it is a Silver uMax with a coin check and a red
button for pin pointing.
The Conquistador is the same as the Silver Sabre uMax, but the Conquistador
has a switch for all metal and the SS uMax has a red button.
The Silver Sabre cost $240. The Conquistador cost $300 because of the addition
af a non-motion, threshold based all metal mode.
Finding more coins may be because of the assistance of the coin check. Some
people like it.
I do not hunt for coins. I am west of the Mississippi. Indians until after tha
Louisiana Purchase. The people that were here after that did not have money
as we know it.
My uncle never saw any money. Not even a penny. Not until he left home at
age 15 and got a job paying $0.15 a day.
Happy Huntin,
Tabdog
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