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Metal Detecting for Gold
A question about GROUND BALANCING
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<blockquote data-quote="Flowerpot" data-source="post: 437901" data-attributes="member: 11771"><p>Greetings to all.</p><p>I was told just recently that when I swing over a signal a few times, I should then ground balance right on top of the signal as a true target will still be there afterwards and if its ground noise/interference etc. it will be gone?</p><p>Is this correct, as I havent had a practice run yet to test this out? Thought Id just ask anyways.</p><p>Using GPX 5000 with 14inch coiltek elite mono.</p><p>Ta Flowers :flowers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flowerpot, post: 437901, member: 11771"] Greetings to all. I was told just recently that when I swing over a signal a few times, I should then ground balance right on top of the signal as a true target will still be there afterwards and if its ground noise/interference etc. it will be gone? Is this correct, as I havent had a practice run yet to test this out? Thought Id just ask anyways. Using GPX 5000 with 14inch coiltek elite mono. Ta Flowers :flowers: [/QUOTE]
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