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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 515420" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Yep, I like to think of the Iron Bias setting as the "How annoying is this iron" scale. As you get more annoyed, turn it up. You knowingly might be missing the odd good target, but I think this is offset by the extra ground coverage. </p><p></p><p>I've done some playing on some partially rusted bottle caps, and on normal Iron Bias you still get a confused signal. On the new Iron Bias, some would start to chop up at a setting of 6 or 7, and 9 really sorts them out! I think on a beach where targets are generally spread apart, I would have no problems running the Fe2 very high. But come across a narrow tidal gutter where many targets have accumulated, I'd probably back it off a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 515420, member: 3149"] Yep, I like to think of the Iron Bias setting as the "How annoying is this iron" scale. As you get more annoyed, turn it up. You knowingly might be missing the odd good target, but I think this is offset by the extra ground coverage. I've done some playing on some partially rusted bottle caps, and on normal Iron Bias you still get a confused signal. On the new Iron Bias, some would start to chop up at a setting of 6 or 7, and 9 really sorts them out! I think on a beach where targets are generally spread apart, I would have no problems running the Fe2 very high. But come across a narrow tidal gutter where many targets have accumulated, I'd probably back it off a little. [/QUOTE]
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