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Minelab Explorer SE The Minelab Explorer SE is considered by many around the world to be the most technologically advanced metal detector ever manufactured. Incorporating FBS, Full Bandwidth Spectrum, means that the SE transmits not one or two, but 28 different frequencies, from 1.5kHz to 100kHz, into the ground at the same time, making sure not to miss conductive targets regardless of their size. An extremely fast microprocessor combined with 3rd generation software providing excellent discrimination, and a feature ensemble too long to list here, are all packed into this fabulous metal detector.

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Old 05-18-2007, 07:50 PM
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Default A nice chart for Explorer users

I think this might help those of us that use a Minelab ExplorerII or the SE.






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Old 05-18-2007, 08:01 PM
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Hi Bob.do these read outs apply to the explorer se ? !940 quarter =28-32 ?I thought it should be 00- 28, 29 . Or am i reading the message wrong?
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Old 05-18-2007, 08:22 PM
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"!940 quarter =28-32 ?I thought it should be 00- 28, 29 . Or am i reading the message wrong?"

Dave I got this chart off of another site. I waved a 1940 quarter over my 9.5 coil. and it read 28-32. I waved it over with it stuck in the ground and it read just about like you said.
So I can't say which is right except that it is a starting place to learn from.
I think it might have to do with the soil composition and how long it has been underground etc, etc.
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