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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="RedDirtDigger" data-source="post: 163807" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>Hi Russ, I have had a 4500 since they came out. To start off in enhance is the best, keep the stabiliser below 9 and motion as slow. The gain should be 8-9 in noisy ground and up to 12 in quieter ground. 9-11 are the gains I am in most on in moderate ground conditions that are common. </p><p></p><p>If you search through a number of gold forums you will find settings provided by people like Jonathon porter and other experienced operators for the 4500. Write some of down and try them.</p><p></p><p>Read the manual and re-read it, and save a custom setting that you can switch to. When you get a mellow target with depth try your custom setting before you dig. Also try audio on quiet maybe, even try switching to sens extra and put the gain down to 8 and see what the difference in the signal is. I.e, test different settings before you dig some targets, this is a good way to come to grips with some of the settings.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck, my 4500 has paid for itself more then 30 times over, I will never part with it. cheers RDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedDirtDigger, post: 163807, member: 2964"] Hi Russ, I have had a 4500 since they came out. To start off in enhance is the best, keep the stabiliser below 9 and motion as slow. The gain should be 8-9 in noisy ground and up to 12 in quieter ground. 9-11 are the gains I am in most on in moderate ground conditions that are common. If you search through a number of gold forums you will find settings provided by people like Jonathon porter and other experienced operators for the 4500. Write some of down and try them. Read the manual and re-read it, and save a custom setting that you can switch to. When you get a mellow target with depth try your custom setting before you dig. Also try audio on quiet maybe, even try switching to sens extra and put the gain down to 8 and see what the difference in the signal is. I.e, test different settings before you dig some targets, this is a good way to come to grips with some of the settings. Best of luck, my 4500 has paid for itself more then 30 times over, I will never part with it. cheers RDD [/QUOTE]
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