Hi there, yes the threshold does apply to both frequencies and whats more when you are using one frequency only
the other one is still working although the machine is ignoring it,
and if you look at the frequencies like a row of glass'es with water in them and a differant amount in each glass
sound will resinate at a differant pitch when an opera singer opens her gob,
In the same way metals respond to differant frequencies emitting a sound of their own and which ever frequency
the detector has close to that signal is what you hear,
the reason salt water causes problems is because the minerals in salt water is also conductive,
as for the 2 frequencies the both travel down the same wire and all the rest is done within cleaver software.
the threshold feature of your detector helps you pick up faint signals this is why you must set it a quiet as
possible so it is just a faint sound so weak target can break through that threshold and alert you of an Items pressents
hope this helps,
AU
Posted on: September 11, 2011, 10:34:11 PM
Get the book called Digging Deeper with the DFX by Jeff Foster and read it over and over and you will become
a black belt with that machine, and you wont need anyother books for a while yet
AU
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