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Minelab GPX 4500 setting questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 260055" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Sounds to me like your on the right track Jamie. You definitely need a good, stable threshold to pick up on those slight breaks. I find it helps with concentration too & have found silent or no threshold VLF's + settings like Bogenes/silent threshold on PI's off putting. </p><p>Threshold breaks can let you know when a lot of important things are happening under the coil like ground variation (changes in mineralisation can be a good thing when looking for gold) & most importantly those faint &/or deep signals.</p><p>It's all about finding your own happy place & if that means using less sensitive settings or coils to suit conditions then to me that is far better than persevering with something you find unusable/unworkable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 260055, member: 4485"] Sounds to me like your on the right track Jamie. You definitely need a good, stable threshold to pick up on those slight breaks. I find it helps with concentration too & have found silent or no threshold VLF's + settings like Bogenes/silent threshold on PI's off putting. Threshold breaks can let you know when a lot of important things are happening under the coil like ground variation (changes in mineralisation can be a good thing when looking for gold) & most importantly those faint &/or deep signals. It's all about finding your own happy place & if that means using less sensitive settings or coils to suit conditions then to me that is far better than persevering with something you find unusable/unworkable! [/QUOTE]
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