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Old 04-10-2024, 08:12 PM
Mike(Mont) Mike(Mont) is offline
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You can try to multiply the frequency by 10 or 100.

If you find the frequency for hydrogen, you simply multiply it by the desired element?s frequency factor. Hydrogen F.F. Is 1 so

1/44214.037 = 2261.73 Hz (hydrogen frequency)

So gold in this fake example would be 2261.73 x 0.01754 = 39.67 Hz

So you can try 396.7 Hz or 3967 Hz. These are not the right frequency—you need to calculate for your search area. Also note the magnetic field strength changes, usually not by much. ANyone having trouble can send my a Private Message. I can calculate for you.
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