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Post by Nosralt Fri 18 Oct 2013, 5:46 pm

Question for everyone and hopefully someone can assist.
An area i have some luck on up here in Hedland has just had a fire go throw it.cheers 
My experience has been these areas are a bit noicey with my settings with a mono coil.
Should I be trying a DD? or adjust my settings for the mono?
Any suggestions?
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Post by Stingray Fri 18 Oct 2013, 9:20 pm

Hi Nosralt, I don't know your settings and don't use a 5000, but I would use a mono coil in enhance mode on a 4500 to eliminate noise from the burnt spinifex. It should be the same on the 5000.

Good luck
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Post by Guest Sat 19 Oct 2013, 5:09 pm

also adjust your gain and stabilizer to refine the machine further.

Evenings are a good time to detect as well --everything usually calms down at night and its a lot cooler..

also auto balance the machine.

regards
oneday

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Post by albo Sat 19 Oct 2013, 8:55 pm

I found when summer detecting in the Gascoyne / Pilbara the smaller 11 inch coils are far quieter when the emi from the incoming thunderstorms are set in each arvo . If we were on gold & it gets real bad , the 8 inch mono would go on , cuts the emi crashes right back & still detectable .
just sayin ,albo.
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Post by albo Sat 19 Oct 2013, 9:07 pm

Burnt spinny noise in my experience is easy really if you raise your coil a little ,inch or so the noise will vanish , any doubt just scrape it with your boot n keep walking or dig if theres any doubt . Its the burnt charcoal mulga roots that pull me up n waste my time on occasions , albo.
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Post by Nosralt Wed 23 Oct 2013, 1:22 pm

Thanks for the suggestions guys.. been trying them all. no luck finding any more color though. At least in this area so headed out to find new ground.
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Post by Guest Sun 27 Oct 2013, 1:12 pm

head out towards cloudbreak there's a few 100,000 acres that has just been burnt to mull over--good luck and don't forget to let me know

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