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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 270016" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I agree. The only ground balance I do is if changing location I'll do a quick walk & sweep to get a sample of the ground then just let the auto tracking do its thing. If I return to the same spot I'll leave the tracking alone & if anything might do an auto tune if EMI/spherics seem to be present. </p><p>I've very rarely used the green button at all during a session & even then I was advised afterwards that due to that particular area being fairly mineralised in patches + very rocky/uneven under the coil that going into manual tracking may have been a better option? Haven't had a chance to get back to try it yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 270016, member: 4485"] I agree. The only ground balance I do is if changing location I'll do a quick walk & sweep to get a sample of the ground then just let the auto tracking do its thing. If I return to the same spot I'll leave the tracking alone & if anything might do an auto tune if EMI/spherics seem to be present. I've very rarely used the green button at all during a session & even then I was advised afterwards that due to that particular area being fairly mineralised in patches + very rocky/uneven under the coil that going into manual tracking may have been a better option? Haven't had a chance to get back to try it yet? [/QUOTE]
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