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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 43432" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>If you are using a mono, enhance is usually the way to go on that mongrel ground at Talbot/Amherst. What audio type are you using? If very noisy, I switch to quiet. If you can make things quieter, you can then ramp up the RX gain and stabiliser. try to keep these two settings close together +, - 2 notches. Those finds look Ok - they are big granted and would have been loud anyway I guess. I don't really know what you mean by depth - as you probably are aware, by backing off the rx and stabiliser you will miss deeper targets for sure. Ramping them up will pick up smaller and deeper but the ground noises will be greater. </p><p></p><p>As for detecting on new ground - its an art form. You get a lot less rubbish but the 'throw-out' finds are also a lot less. New ground most definitely must be persevered with and a good indication is the finds you show - if these were on the new ground, the old timers were most certainly there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 43432, member: 981"] If you are using a mono, enhance is usually the way to go on that mongrel ground at Talbot/Amherst. What audio type are you using? If very noisy, I switch to quiet. If you can make things quieter, you can then ramp up the RX gain and stabiliser. try to keep these two settings close together +, - 2 notches. Those finds look Ok - they are big granted and would have been loud anyway I guess. I don't really know what you mean by depth - as you probably are aware, by backing off the rx and stabiliser you will miss deeper targets for sure. Ramping them up will pick up smaller and deeper but the ground noises will be greater. As for detecting on new ground - its an art form. You get a lot less rubbish but the 'throw-out' finds are also a lot less. New ground most definitely must be persevered with and a good indication is the finds you show - if these were on the new ground, the old timers were most certainly there. [/QUOTE]
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