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VLF Treasure Detector?

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Puerto RicoOffline
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Posted Jan 19, 2009, 05:00:29 am

I got a VLF treasure Detector I hardly use, but is it any good? It was the only one i could find in stores and didn't cause alot and I also got it to start the hobby and wasn't looking for something on a high price.
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Posts: 193
Near Atlanta
Detector used Detector(s) Used - BH Pioneer 202


Primary Interest: All Types Of Treasure Hunting

Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Jan 19, 2009, 05:39:07 pm

VLF = Very Low Frequency, that is where most of the modern made machines tune themselves into when you crank them up.  I would take it out and start hunting with it as soon as possible, and at least find enough in modern money to make it pay for itself. If you make it that far then you will know you are a true Treasure Junkie like most of us here on the board, and you will have gained a wealth of experience that you might want to share with the rest of us. Put the batteries in and let her rip, then let us know how you are doing. Coinshooting isn't about the machine, it's about the operator. Good luck!
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North Carolina
Detector used Detector(s) Used - Minelab X-Terra 70

Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Jan 19, 2009, 06:44:15 pm

VLF detectors were good.  They came after TR (Transmit and Receive) detectors.  Learn to use it correctly and you WILL find stuff.  I guarantee it.
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Jan 21, 2009, 02:03:18 pm

Thanks for the information. I would also like to know that if my MD coil waterproof if so how deep can it go?
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Posts: 193
Near Atlanta
Detector used Detector(s) Used - BH Pioneer 202


Primary Interest: All Types Of Treasure Hunting

Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Jan 23, 2009, 06:45:12 am

Do you know the manufacturer and model number of your VLF detector?
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Colorado goldman814

Detector used Detector(s) Used - Ace 250

Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Apr 28, 2010, 03:49:15 pm

Have a Bounty VLF works great for me. Found lots of stuff with it.
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