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<blockquote data-quote="just starting" data-source="post: 564792" data-attributes="member: 14279"><p>I usually auto - tune and don`t manually adjust it. The numbers are always high ( 175 + ) ,but a respected member here said not to worry about the numbers. I then do the ground balance and plonk a small nugget in the ground at about 8 " to test it and adjust the gain , etc to suit. I will try the tuning method of having the coil vertical just above the ground and turning around 360 degrees and facing the noise when doing the auto - tune ,like SteveWilko suggests and see if that makes any difference. </p><p> Thanks for your info , Mbasko.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just starting, post: 564792, member: 14279"] I usually auto - tune and don`t manually adjust it. The numbers are always high ( 175 + ) ,but a respected member here said not to worry about the numbers. I then do the ground balance and plonk a small nugget in the ground at about 8 " to test it and adjust the gain , etc to suit. I will try the tuning method of having the coil vertical just above the ground and turning around 360 degrees and facing the noise when doing the auto - tune ,like SteveWilko suggests and see if that makes any difference. Thanks for your info , Mbasko. [/QUOTE]
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