X terra 705 and 505 TID numbers.

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I saw these floating around the Web and thought 705 user may find them useful.

Xterra 705

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Xterra 505

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One for our American members.

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Thanks Roger,

That's an awesome start for me mate, cam't wait to play with the 705.

Cheers

Vinnie
 
Thanks Roger,
Will be very handy when I'm out and about with my 705.
I have taken a screenshot so it will be easy to refer too.
Thanks Poul :)
 
Wow

U guys are awesome

The charts are just the info I was looking for

Many many thanks for the replies abounding

Regards
Goldie
:)
 
skool said:
what does that mean and what is the difference gold 9ct , gold 18ct and gold 22ct ?

9 - 18 and 22 means it is mixed with another metal... as you know 24ct is pure 999 Gold I believe...

Also I found Silver to be 27 and 33 not the 30 but depends on ground as well ...
 
The only thing ive found different from the chart for my 705 is 2$coin always shows id 32....1$coins switch from 30 to 32.... usually settling on 30..Though i have had the ood 1$coin show a solid 34...not sure why this is :/
 
Nice info thanks,

This is helpful I have a 505 and have been pretty good at finding rubbish (ring pulls,beer lids and foil) lately I have been lucky enough to pull a few $2 coins and some 50c the odd 20c and 10c coin and my lucky 1 center (my first find) so it is starting to look good still working on the settings and understanding the noise pitches. so much fun hoping to head out this weekend around town.

Thanks
 
The more you use any detector the better you will understand the sounds to try and pick the better targets. I still have a long way to go.
 
Friday13 said:
The more you use any detector the better you will understand the sounds to try and pick the better targets. I still have a long way to go.

Totally agree. Sounds, tones are much more accurate than TID numbers on all the detectors I use.
 

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