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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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<blockquote data-quote="hippyhunter" data-source="post: 628019" data-attributes="member: 11389"><p>After a 14 hour day and a 10 hour day i found for me the 11 mono was exactly light enough to not use a bungie and am built like a rake (am pretty tuff tho. Lol) The 14" however felt nose heavy to me and also the size felt impracticle for the area i was in, so instead of harnessing up i persisted with he 11" on manual 1 difficult with the threshold being a bit naughty. I found i couldnt run above 4 manual (often onlt manual 1) or either auto mode with or without threshold with the mono around the ballarat area. Its wanting me hoping for a smaller dd coil to handle higher mineralisation and terrain better. Either an 11" or a 10x5 dd would be helpfull.</p><p>I still found a wire the size of a hair at about an inch even with the monos chirpy threshold, but cant help but feel it would be easier to pick the faintest of signals if the machine stopped burping randomly which hopefully the dd coil would fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippyhunter, post: 628019, member: 11389"] After a 14 hour day and a 10 hour day i found for me the 11 mono was exactly light enough to not use a bungie and am built like a rake (am pretty tuff tho. Lol) The 14" however felt nose heavy to me and also the size felt impracticle for the area i was in, so instead of harnessing up i persisted with he 11" on manual 1 difficult with the threshold being a bit naughty. I found i couldnt run above 4 manual (often onlt manual 1) or either auto mode with or without threshold with the mono around the ballarat area. Its wanting me hoping for a smaller dd coil to handle higher mineralisation and terrain better. Either an 11" or a 10x5 dd would be helpfull. I still found a wire the size of a hair at about an inch even with the monos chirpy threshold, but cant help but feel it would be easier to pick the faintest of signals if the machine stopped burping randomly which hopefully the dd coil would fix. [/QUOTE]
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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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