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GPX6000 Vs SDC2300 Sensitivity Test.
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 630681" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>I have to agree , measured depth has no relevance, its the fact both machines lost sight of it at similar depths.</p><p>There's endless variants that can change the ping depth on any given day,</p><p> two machines , same operator , same time of day and same target is a good test to me.</p><p>The extra mile for me would be 10+ targets of all shapes and sizes and density, plus putting oddities above targets like flat rocks , bark and natural hard packed clay (instead of loose fill).</p><p></p><p>I also go through all modes on my 7000 before digging the newly found target , which can be interesting when it's a light ping or not pinging from all swing directions. What that has done is give me confidence that the modes I don't normally use will find targets and occasionally they will give a brighter sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 630681, member: 5729"] I have to agree , measured depth has no relevance, its the fact both machines lost sight of it at similar depths. There's endless variants that can change the ping depth on any given day, two machines , same operator , same time of day and same target is a good test to me. The extra mile for me would be 10+ targets of all shapes and sizes and density, plus putting oddities above targets like flat rocks , bark and natural hard packed clay (instead of loose fill). I also go through all modes on my 7000 before digging the newly found target , which can be interesting when it's a light ping or not pinging from all swing directions. What that has done is give me confidence that the modes I don't normally use will find targets and occasionally they will give a brighter sound. [/QUOTE]
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