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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 284173" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>Does anyone in the Vic GT use Specific Ground Balance on their GPX?</p><p>I don't hear of anyone using it, but according to the 4500 user manual it is meant to be good for highly magnetic and iron rich soils.</p><p>If you do use it do you have to go through the whole Specific Ground Balance procedure, as described in the manual, every time you feel the need to ground balance?</p><p>Or can you use the Quick Track button to switch to Tracking, pump the coil up an down, and when stable release the Quick Track button to go back to Fixed. The user manual isn't very clear.</p><p>I've been thinking that with the very wet and highly variable ground at the moment I should be using it for better performance, but concerned why people don't seem to mention it.</p><p>May be there is a good reason that isn't explained in the manual.</p><p>Any insight appreciated.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 284173, member: 5167"] Does anyone in the Vic GT use Specific Ground Balance on their GPX? I don't hear of anyone using it, but according to the 4500 user manual it is meant to be good for highly magnetic and iron rich soils. If you do use it do you have to go through the whole Specific Ground Balance procedure, as described in the manual, every time you feel the need to ground balance? Or can you use the Quick Track button to switch to Tracking, pump the coil up an down, and when stable release the Quick Track button to go back to Fixed. The user manual isn't very clear. I've been thinking that with the very wet and highly variable ground at the moment I should be using it for better performance, but concerned why people don't seem to mention it. May be there is a good reason that isn't explained in the manual. Any insight appreciated. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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