Diga
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That's because it is the same. Meaning, instead of showing a FE and CO number, the 2D screen shows dots or smudges in the general area of whatever the FE and CO numbers are. The D2 and Legend do the same thing, but instead show the FE and CO as bar meters.And what other detector shows both the conductive VDI and the ferrous VDI? I was not aware there was.
On the E-Trac if the FE VDI numbers ever got above 20s, and even sounded conductive and had a CO VDI then you had an 80% chance it was a deep iron nail or wire. If the FE VDI ever stayed below 18 on an iffy deep target, then you had around an 80% chance it would be a conductive target. Plotting on the Manticore seems to show the same.
Then again, with a ferrous / nonferrous collocated scenario, even regular old ID and tones can easily expose that. For example, in that scenario, the tones will produce both a nonferrous and ferrous tone, and the ID will show a ferrous and nonferrous number (provided of course that the detector is setup to alert to iron).