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Minelab GPX5000 tips, settings and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 72886"><p>Hows your ground balancing? Are you balancing all the ground noise out & doing it regularly I.e hot ground may require a re balance every few feet? What technique do you use? </p><p>The 5000 in enhance should balance well enough to minimise the hot rocks. It should be a bit better on them in enhance than fine gold. If you can get your hands on a copy of JP's Unwrapping the GPX5000 there is some good info on it.</p><p>What other settings are you using? Gain could be too high for the area? Swing speed etc. can all play a part so a bit hard to answer fully.</p><p>The 5000 should run noticeably smoother than a 3500, or for that matter any other machine, on hot ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 72886"] Hows your ground balancing? Are you balancing all the ground noise out & doing it regularly I.e hot ground may require a re balance every few feet? What technique do you use? The 5000 in enhance should balance well enough to minimise the hot rocks. It should be a bit better on them in enhance than fine gold. If you can get your hands on a copy of JP's Unwrapping the GPX5000 there is some good info on it. What other settings are you using? Gain could be too high for the area? Swing speed etc. can all play a part so a bit hard to answer fully. The 5000 should run noticeably smoother than a 3500, or for that matter any other machine, on hot ground. [/QUOTE]
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