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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="kingswood" data-source="post: 479356" data-attributes="member: 11203"><p>Quick 19" question....Used mine yesterday...</p><p>Has anyone observed that it greatly changes the threshold tone?...I had to drop the tone right back as it was very high pitched cf. the 14"...Is that normal??....</p><p>I also swung it over a horseshoe that was lying on the ground and literally only detected it from about 2 foot....</p><p>Not sure is working like it should be.</p><p>When I bought it second-hand, someone has glued plastic to the bottom as a defacto coil cover....am wondering if thats buggering things up (???)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingswood, post: 479356, member: 11203"] Quick 19" question....Used mine yesterday... Has anyone observed that it greatly changes the threshold tone?...I had to drop the tone right back as it was very high pitched cf. the 14"...Is that normal??.... I also swung it over a horseshoe that was lying on the ground and literally only detected it from about 2 foot.... Not sure is working like it should be. When I bought it second-hand, someone has glued plastic to the bottom as a defacto coil cover....am wondering if thats buggering things up (???) [/QUOTE]
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