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Metal Detecting for Gold
coil sizes/hot ground
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<blockquote data-quote="walshie1000" data-source="post: 157722" data-attributes="member: 4955"><p>Completely agree mate. I run gain between FP and 11 depending on timing and ground. Stab stays in FP for the most part. I run all the audio in FP except for target volume on the last 2 outings. </p><p>I'm believe running the machine smooth is a huge advantage for picking those faint signals. Most of my gold was found at FP settings or very close to. You really can't go wrong with the FP settings. I find being in the correct timing for the ground is the most important setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walshie1000, post: 157722, member: 4955"] Completely agree mate. I run gain between FP and 11 depending on timing and ground. Stab stays in FP for the most part. I run all the audio in FP except for target volume on the last 2 outings. I'm believe running the machine smooth is a huge advantage for picking those faint signals. Most of my gold was found at FP settings or very close to. You really can't go wrong with the FP settings. I find being in the correct timing for the ground is the most important setting. [/QUOTE]
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