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NF Evolution and coiltek elite false signals
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<blockquote data-quote="Noogle" data-source="post: 367679" data-attributes="member: 7858"><p>Hi mate i pretty much run the same settings using the 15" evo on the 5000, but alter the rx and stab when the ground permits. I'm still a newbie myself, but I'm guessing the red hot ground is giving you those false signals. Wet ground and the likes of charcoal will also tend to give you falae signalls. From my experience, over time you'll start to be able to distinguish between false signals and targets. Rule of thumb, it's always ideal to investigate all signals....even if it doesn't sound like gold. Hope that helps. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noogle, post: 367679, member: 7858"] Hi mate i pretty much run the same settings using the 15" evo on the 5000, but alter the rx and stab when the ground permits. I'm still a newbie myself, but I'm guessing the red hot ground is giving you those false signals. Wet ground and the likes of charcoal will also tend to give you falae signalls. From my experience, over time you'll start to be able to distinguish between false signals and targets. Rule of thumb, it's always ideal to investigate all signals....even if it doesn't sound like gold. Hope that helps. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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