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<blockquote data-quote="trashmagnet" data-source="post: 41518" data-attributes="member: 1080"><p>hi roscoe</p><p>I have changed the upper shaft but not because of the 24x12 I did it because of the 24"</p><p>round mono, it will only give you some noise if the coil and stem don't move together, but it will affect sensitivity with upper metal shafts.</p><p>it's like taping a coin on the coil, you won't get a signal unless the coin moves but it will affect sensitivity because the machine can see it.</p><p>bit like when two detectors get close together, the detectors are losing sensitivity before you hear any interference </p><p>as for settings for the 24x12 it will depend on where you are, some place's I run in normal some I have to go back to finegold, in very nasty ground you may even have to go back to enhance or smooth, that's without even mentioning the other timings or adjustments within each timing, so you need to go by ground conditions and what type of gold is in the area.</p><p>what works for me might be wrong for your area.</p><p>regards trashy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trashmagnet, post: 41518, member: 1080"] hi roscoe I have changed the upper shaft but not because of the 24x12 I did it because of the 24" round mono, it will only give you some noise if the coil and stem don't move together, but it will affect sensitivity with upper metal shafts. it's like taping a coin on the coil, you won't get a signal unless the coin moves but it will affect sensitivity because the machine can see it. bit like when two detectors get close together, the detectors are losing sensitivity before you hear any interference as for settings for the 24x12 it will depend on where you are, some place's I run in normal some I have to go back to finegold, in very nasty ground you may even have to go back to enhance or smooth, that's without even mentioning the other timings or adjustments within each timing, so you need to go by ground conditions and what type of gold is in the area. what works for me might be wrong for your area. regards trashy [/QUOTE]
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