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May 20, 2026 - 04:21 PM
Multi-Frequency mode is tuned for general land hunting and reads the broadest range of target sizes and conductivities simultaneously. Multi-Salt mode re-tunes the same multi-frequency engine for saltwater ground, holding stable target IDs where a single-frequency VLF would chatter or false. Both modes run multiple frequencies at once, but Multi-Salt adjusts ground balance toward the salt end of the 175-point scale and filters out the erratic signals common in wet sand and black sand. Use Multi-Frequency for parks, fields, and freshwater sites, and switch to Multi-Salt when hunting beaches and saltwater wash zones.
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