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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="10fp" data-source="post: 377762" data-attributes="member: 6585"><p>Re Hot ground and Hot rocks, I was watching BugWiskers with the QED and when he gets some hot ground he just raises or lowers the GB a few clicks and if the noise dissappears walks on , SO its got me wondering if there`s a similar way to do that with the 4500 eg. press the GB button and raise the coil a few inches and let it off then see if the signal is still there . Anyone hav their quick way of determining Hot ground without digging </p><p></p><p>Some reading on here 2 years ago i think there was talk of switching Timings or they had a set up in Special that used to quickly check for hot ground noise with out digging </p><p></p><p>Nenad ??</p><p></p><p>i think that was a QED feature that really impressed me So thats my next challenge to work out a quick proceedure for that with the 4500 </p><p></p><p>cheers Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10fp, post: 377762, member: 6585"] Re Hot ground and Hot rocks, I was watching BugWiskers with the QED and when he gets some hot ground he just raises or lowers the GB a few clicks and if the noise dissappears walks on , SO its got me wondering if there`s a similar way to do that with the 4500 eg. press the GB button and raise the coil a few inches and let it off then see if the signal is still there . Anyone hav their quick way of determining Hot ground without digging Some reading on here 2 years ago i think there was talk of switching Timings or they had a set up in Special that used to quickly check for hot ground noise with out digging Nenad ?? i think that was a QED feature that really impressed me So thats my next challenge to work out a quick proceedure for that with the 4500 cheers Dave [/QUOTE]
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