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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 453431" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Just write a letter telling them what's happening like you've written on here I.e. you don't thinks it's operating as well as it was previously, it's now making an intermittent noise that an experienced GPX user said he hadn't heard before, etc. There should be a template (Service & Repair form) for what info they need in the back of the manual. </p><p>There might be some truth to them not removing the covers to check it. The socket that you plug your quick track button into also doubles as a diagnostic port. I assume software issues like realigning timings may also be possible thru that port?</p><p>Like Redfin I've always found them to be good. I had a GPX5000 that started off with an intermittent EMI like spike then eventually went into a non-stop EMI like warble. Minelab replaced the PCB & had it back to me within a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 453431, member: 4485"] Just write a letter telling them what's happening like you've written on here I.e. you don't thinks it's operating as well as it was previously, it's now making an intermittent noise that an experienced GPX user said he hadn't heard before, etc. There should be a template (Service & Repair form) for what info they need in the back of the manual. There might be some truth to them not removing the covers to check it. The socket that you plug your quick track button into also doubles as a diagnostic port. I assume software issues like realigning timings may also be possible thru that port? Like Redfin I've always found them to be good. I had a GPX5000 that started off with an intermittent EMI like spike then eventually went into a non-stop EMI like warble. Minelab replaced the PCB & had it back to me within a week. [/QUOTE]
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