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<blockquote data-quote="Narrawa" data-source="post: 221765" data-attributes="member: 3694"><p>Your already getting rid of a lot of ground noise by combining both the FG timing and the use of Quiet in the audio. You could dumb the machine down more by way of settings.....however there is one more combo that will certainly knock a lot more off the ground info and that is S/Smooth and Quiet in the audio.</p><p>Id simply slow down the swing speed more so than dumb the detector down anymore than it is. Quiet in the Audio knocks off a lot of information, and the Smooth timings (S/S..FG..Enhance already take care of a lot of ground noise by design. </p><p></p><p>Assuming your using a mono-loop coil with the above settings you mentioned.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Narrawa, post: 221765, member: 3694"] Your already getting rid of a lot of ground noise by combining both the FG timing and the use of Quiet in the audio. You could dumb the machine down more by way of settings.....however there is one more combo that will certainly knock a lot more off the ground info and that is S/Smooth and Quiet in the audio. Id simply slow down the swing speed more so than dumb the detector down anymore than it is. Quiet in the Audio knocks off a lot of information, and the Smooth timings (S/S..FG..Enhance already take care of a lot of ground noise by design. Assuming your using a mono-loop coil with the above settings you mentioned.? [/QUOTE]
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