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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 312569" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>With the new type coils being more sensitive RS I'd be inclined to try it just off the ground too. I know Nugget Finder are recommending it with theirs. In milder ground scrubbing should be ok but if your getting ground noise that could be why. </p><p>To allow better coil control I'd use the bungy & even consider a hipstick. You'll appreciate it after a full day with the 14" coil.</p><p>A pinpointer can be a good tool for larger coils/larger, deeper holes. Not always needed but comes in handy occasionally. I've got a cheap Mars one that does the job ok.</p><p>Agree with Dignit - around Nundle I'd use Enhance. It should cancel most hotrocks.</p><p>Auto tune towards the powerlines - might need to try a couple of times to get the best frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 312569, member: 4485"] With the new type coils being more sensitive RS I'd be inclined to try it just off the ground too. I know Nugget Finder are recommending it with theirs. In milder ground scrubbing should be ok but if your getting ground noise that could be why. To allow better coil control I'd use the bungy & even consider a hipstick. You'll appreciate it after a full day with the 14" coil. A pinpointer can be a good tool for larger coils/larger, deeper holes. Not always needed but comes in handy occasionally. I've got a cheap Mars one that does the job ok. Agree with Dignit - around Nundle I'd use Enhance. It should cancel most hotrocks. Auto tune towards the powerlines - might need to try a couple of times to get the best frequency. [/QUOTE]
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