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new generation coils on gp series detectors
Herb:
Thanks Peter
Thanks for the tips. Can't seem to get my detector running close to those settings but can get to run smooth on lower ones. The main drama is I seem to be getting a lot more hot pockets of ground compared to before mods but after digging 6" down they disappear. Makes the ground look like three times as many nuggets came off it than did and exhausts me! Have to keep playing with coils and settings . Cheers Herb
debongos:
Herb do you have your soil timings switched to enhance?
Peter
Herb:
Hi Debongos
I tried for an hour or so but still got some noise on hot patches. Testing in the test bed I lost quite a bit of depth so mainly stayed in normal. I've been working myself to the bone lately so haven't had a chance to get out for a few weeks. Starting to get twitchy and Shi" so I'm going to have to make it soon! Herb
debongos:
I know this is an old topic but I have a question for anyone who can provide an answer.
Regarding the front end gain mod and just how far it can be tuned up -
Does the increased stability of a double D coil allow the front end gain to be set higher without incurring increased noise as would be the case with a mono?
Peter
WesHawkins:
--- Quote from: debongos on February 10, 2019, 09:58:25 pm ---I know this is an old topic but I have a question for anyone who can provide an answer.
Regarding the front end gain mod and just how far it can be tuned up -
Does the increased stability of a double D coil allow the front end gain to be set higher without incurring increased noise as would be the case with a mono?
Peter
Peter
I’m wondering the same thing. I’m thinking the front end gain and variable frequency mods should really help pump up a DD coil if you can run a little more pumped up because of the quietness of a DD coil. I’ll soon find out as soon as my GPX 5000 gets back here.
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