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Metal Detecting for Gold
A question about GROUND BALANCING
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfield Joe" data-source="post: 437982" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>I always detect in fixed. I have tried both methods and always balance off to the side of the target. If I suspect ground noise I will GB again while moving the coil over the target noise, if it disappears I am happy concluding it's ground noise. I have dug way too many ground noise holes to worry about if I have left gold behind. I have never been able to balance out a nugget either by the way. Bottom line, do whatever best suits you and your detecting style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfield Joe, post: 437982, member: 3537"] I always detect in fixed. I have tried both methods and always balance off to the side of the target. If I suspect ground noise I will GB again while moving the coil over the target noise, if it disappears I am happy concluding it's ground noise. I have dug way too many ground noise holes to worry about if I have left gold behind. I have never been able to balance out a nugget either by the way. Bottom line, do whatever best suits you and your detecting style. [/QUOTE]
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