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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 358130"><p>Its always going to be hard in the ground you describe and even more so in laterite soils which are well known to be amongst the most difficult for detectors.</p><p>In the E states of Australia we don't have laterites so methods used in difficult ground here may not be applicable to your laterite soils.What I would try is to adjust the mode for very worst ground you encounter (and leave it in this mode) and then just Gb as required or try setting the GB on some of the huge lumps of hot rocks you encounter rather than the intervening ground and sweep the coil 1"-2" above the ground.However as you would understand as the mode is increased you may pay a price in terms of the loss of some smaller targets.Not many QED users are detecting over laterite soils so to a large extent in this regard you are a trail blazer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 358130"] Its always going to be hard in the ground you describe and even more so in laterite soils which are well known to be amongst the most difficult for detectors. In the E states of Australia we don't have laterites so methods used in difficult ground here may not be applicable to your laterite soils.What I would try is to adjust the mode for very worst ground you encounter (and leave it in this mode) and then just Gb as required or try setting the GB on some of the huge lumps of hot rocks you encounter rather than the intervening ground and sweep the coil 1"-2" above the ground.However as you would understand as the mode is increased you may pay a price in terms of the loss of some smaller targets.Not many QED users are detecting over laterite soils so to a large extent in this regard you are a trail blazer. [/QUOTE]
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