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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 376485" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>The spike in one direction is usually an SDC thing. We constantly have this problem and I blame the wind creating static electricity on the SDC's plastic frame. Sometimes it works to overswing so that the coil leaves the ground by a few inches before you change direction. This only works if you have clear ground to swing it wide. It can reduce it but it also makes the squark happen where you know there's unlikely to be a target. By the time you've got the coil back near the ground the spike has died off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 376485, member: 3960"] The spike in one direction is usually an SDC thing. We constantly have this problem and I blame the wind creating static electricity on the SDC's plastic frame. Sometimes it works to overswing so that the coil leaves the ground by a few inches before you change direction. This only works if you have clear ground to swing it wide. It can reduce it but it also makes the squark happen where you know there's unlikely to be a target. By the time you've got the coil back near the ground the spike has died off. [/QUOTE]
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