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Minelab GPX5000 tips, settings and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Utbn" data-source="post: 246806" data-attributes="member: 7114"><p>Redfin you're spot on as to your comment regarding the stabiliser being set 2 behind the gain.</p><p>Stabiliser is the last function to set your detector up in ground you are operating in. </p><p>I used to take mine up to 20, listen to the continual breaches in threshold and without looking at the LCD screen begin to wind it back. </p><p>I'd keep winding it back until there was the odd breaching of threshold and that was it for me. Some days it was 11 others 14 but generally it was in between those figures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Utbn, post: 246806, member: 7114"] Redfin you're spot on as to your comment regarding the stabiliser being set 2 behind the gain. Stabiliser is the last function to set your detector up in ground you are operating in. I used to take mine up to 20, listen to the continual breaches in threshold and without looking at the LCD screen begin to wind it back. I'd keep winding it back until there was the odd breaching of threshold and that was it for me. Some days it was 11 others 14 but generally it was in between those figures. [/QUOTE]
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