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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 134311" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>The Mono/E position was initially designed to get a DD to run in Pseudo Mono mode. Mono coils were supposed to run in the Normal/DD position on the switch. However, it was found that some users found this confusing, and most users were running their Mono coils in the E/Mono position, so the labeling of this switch changed on the GP3000. </p><p></p><p>Now in terms of performance, most Mono's won't run better in Mono or E mode, but the threshold can be a touch smoother. If you're trying to run in Mono in difficult ground, but all means try the E/Mono mode. </p><p></p><p>However, in normal ground, the Normal/double d position on the switch can be a touch brighter. Some people can't hear the difference, but it is only noticeable on the faintest signals. </p><p></p><p>Now, what I have discovered over the years, is that certain monoloop coils just didn't like the Mono mode, and perform far better in the N/DD position. So it definitely pays to bury a range of targets and have a bit of a play, and see what works best on your machine and coils. </p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 134311, member: 3149"] The Mono/E position was initially designed to get a DD to run in Pseudo Mono mode. Mono coils were supposed to run in the Normal/DD position on the switch. However, it was found that some users found this confusing, and most users were running their Mono coils in the E/Mono position, so the labeling of this switch changed on the GP3000. Now in terms of performance, most Mono's won't run better in Mono or E mode, but the threshold can be a touch smoother. If you're trying to run in Mono in difficult ground, but all means try the E/Mono mode. However, in normal ground, the Normal/double d position on the switch can be a touch brighter. Some people can't hear the difference, but it is only noticeable on the faintest signals. Now, what I have discovered over the years, is that certain monoloop coils just didn't like the Mono mode, and perform far better in the N/DD position. So it definitely pays to bury a range of targets and have a bit of a play, and see what works best on your machine and coils. cheers [/QUOTE]
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