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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="goldwright" data-source="post: 270013" data-attributes="member: 4651"><p>My question is if you are running your Z in auto ground balance why is there a need to do any ground balancing at all. I turn my machine on and swing and the auto tracking does its thing. When I am in manual yeah then you need to ground balance but other than that I dont see the need for us as operators to touch the quick track button at all while running in auto. Even when changing modes the auto balance does its thing and you can hear it doing it. Like if you get a signal that the auto takes out after a couple of swipes then you swing away from the ground noise signal and come back its there again for a couple of swipes then gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldwright, post: 270013, member: 4651"] My question is if you are running your Z in auto ground balance why is there a need to do any ground balancing at all. I turn my machine on and swing and the auto tracking does its thing. When I am in manual yeah then you need to ground balance but other than that I dont see the need for us as operators to touch the quick track button at all while running in auto. Even when changing modes the auto balance does its thing and you can hear it doing it. Like if you get a signal that the auto takes out after a couple of swipes then you swing away from the ground noise signal and come back its there again for a couple of swipes then gone. [/QUOTE]
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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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