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Minelab GPX 4500 setting questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldy" data-source="post: 407334" data-attributes="member: 5602"><p>Thats pretty much the norm..I dont think you will miss much if you can get the Rx up to 11-13..wet ground,clays and hot rocks can make it a bit more difficult and you may have to drop the Rx a bit..If Im on a quiet patch and the detector is running really quiet I will flick the switch over to normal,but it usually doesnt last that long..and its picking up too much Hot ground..The 14 is a pretty sensitive coil and it pretty much stays on all the time..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldy, post: 407334, member: 5602"] Thats pretty much the norm..I dont think you will miss much if you can get the Rx up to 11-13..wet ground,clays and hot rocks can make it a bit more difficult and you may have to drop the Rx a bit..If Im on a quiet patch and the detector is running really quiet I will flick the switch over to normal,but it usually doesnt last that long..and its picking up too much Hot ground..The 14 is a pretty sensitive coil and it pretty much stays on all the time.. [/QUOTE]
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