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<blockquote data-quote="AuMan" data-source="post: 561792" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>Hi Dave,</p><p></p><p>It really depends on the ground you are working.</p><p></p><p>Most places in Vic will require Enhance or Fine Gold timing. To get it into Fine Gold, make sure the timing switch on the front panel is set to "Special" and that "fine gold" is selected in the rear menu. The Evo coils are really good for picking up small gold. If the ground is a bit noisy with fine gold, use Enhance.</p><p></p><p>For the Audio settings, I prefer "Quiet" as it suppresses a lot of the background EMI chatter.</p><p>Gain and stabiliser, I try and run these with the numbers as high as possible, higher stabiliser number = less stable, higher gain numbers more gain. You really need to work these 2 settings together with the conditions. Start out at factory preset and work your way from there. If you are having trouble ground balancing and getting the coil all the way to the ground, reduce gain.</p><p>If you are getting emi, use manual tune, go up or down 5~10 numbers and this normally tunes it out. You may sometimes have to go more. Do this before adjusting gain/stabiliser to reduce emi noise.</p><p></p><p>For audio tone, choose a tone range that you can hear well and are comfortable with. </p><p>Threshold, I try and set this on the edge of where noise/chatter is just starting to break through fairly constantly.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Mick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AuMan, post: 561792, member: 2670"] Hi Dave, It really depends on the ground you are working. Most places in Vic will require Enhance or Fine Gold timing. To get it into Fine Gold, make sure the timing switch on the front panel is set to "Special" and that "fine gold" is selected in the rear menu. The Evo coils are really good for picking up small gold. If the ground is a bit noisy with fine gold, use Enhance. For the Audio settings, I prefer "Quiet" as it suppresses a lot of the background EMI chatter. Gain and stabiliser, I try and run these with the numbers as high as possible, higher stabiliser number = less stable, higher gain numbers more gain. You really need to work these 2 settings together with the conditions. Start out at factory preset and work your way from there. If you are having trouble ground balancing and getting the coil all the way to the ground, reduce gain. If you are getting emi, use manual tune, go up or down 5~10 numbers and this normally tunes it out. You may sometimes have to go more. Do this before adjusting gain/stabiliser to reduce emi noise. For audio tone, choose a tone range that you can hear well and are comfortable with. Threshold, I try and set this on the edge of where noise/chatter is just starting to break through fairly constantly. Cheers Mick [/QUOTE]
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