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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 130875" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>Post #20 is too far. Scroll down to post #14 . Yes the interference filter works for me but you may want to double check you receive the correct one. Ordered my filter for my gpx4500 and DD coils on ebay and they sent me a mono filter. Golddigg had the same issue I believe receiving a DD filter instead of mono. They're not labelled so you have no idea you received the worng filter except that it won't make a difference to EMI. For a good while I'd assumed it was a gimmick but after trying my filter with my 15x12 mono coil at jupiter creek recently I found it did help with interference to some degree. The portion of diggings closest to the road are almost undetectable with a mono due to EMI. The filter made it possible to detect here though there was still a persistent warble. Brought the noise level down enough to match the DD coils I normally run here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 130875, member: 1884"] Post #20 is too far. Scroll down to post #14 . Yes the interference filter works for me but you may want to double check you receive the correct one. Ordered my filter for my gpx4500 and DD coils on ebay and they sent me a mono filter. Golddigg had the same issue I believe receiving a DD filter instead of mono. They're not labelled so you have no idea you received the worng filter except that it won't make a difference to EMI. For a good while I'd assumed it was a gimmick but after trying my filter with my 15x12 mono coil at jupiter creek recently I found it did help with interference to some degree. The portion of diggings closest to the road are almost undetectable with a mono due to EMI. The filter made it possible to detect here though there was still a persistent warble. Brought the noise level down enough to match the DD coils I normally run here. [/QUOTE]
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