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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelPat" data-source="post: 270046" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>True but I would assume that the time to optimise the new gb would be less than that of trying to optimise old data. The other thing is that old data could be corrupt and what if the data stored is now too 'strong' for the new day? We all know that GB can change throughout the day. It could be masking faint signals. For the sake of a cpl of minutes to perform a new gb, I am not willing to take the chance of missing a good target down deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelPat, post: 270046, member: 4467"] True but I would assume that the time to optimise the new gb would be less than that of trying to optimise old data. The other thing is that old data could be corrupt and what if the data stored is now too 'strong' for the new day? We all know that GB can change throughout the day. It could be masking faint signals. For the sake of a cpl of minutes to perform a new gb, I am not willing to take the chance of missing a good target down deep. [/QUOTE]
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