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I'm hearing references to this unit having a manual threshold!
Am I off track?
Because I don't believe it has one!
Am I off track?
Because I don't believe it has one!
I'm under the impression that is the volume function.Rockhunter62 said:The right hand button on the top of the handle will adjust your threshold. Keep pushing the button and the led lights will increase till it gets to the top setting all the way to the right, keep pushing and it will go back to the first setting.
Cheers
Doug
Well that is what I could not beleive, so I had to ask!Nightjar said:Maybe get shot down here, however my understanding is, threshold and volume are one and the same?
mudgee hunter said:Well that is what I could not beleive, so I had to ask!Nightjar said:Maybe get shot down here, however my understanding is, threshold and volume are one and the same?
Naturally I guess if you turn a threshold up, it will be noisier!
I think this a very misunderstood feature of the 2300!
mudgee hunter said:Well that is what I could not beleive, so I had to ask!Nightjar said:Maybe get shot down here, however my understanding is, threshold and volume are one and the same?
Naturally I guess if you turn a threshold up, it will be noisier!
I think this a very misunderstood feature of the 2300!
Bacchus said:Sometimes you find yourself scraping away and a target becomes clear and you dont really know what pulled you up in the first place.
Teemore said:Bacchus said:Sometimes you find yourself scraping away and a target becomes clear and you dont really know what pulled you up in the first place.
Summed it up exactly there Bacchus ........ BUT it's almost impossible to try to get people to understand that.
ANYONE can hear the shoty pellet and such, they are such clear/loud signals that everyone has no trouble hearing.
It's that WTF was that (almost) noise that separates those that do well with the SDC from those that only get unknown's targets .. they just aren't "tuned in" to those barely perceivable breaks in signals.
Have managed to get the message through to 1 mate who now hits gold on almost 100% of his outings .... another who just can't grasp it and gets only the occasional piece (I'm sure 1 day he will have that lightbulb moment and really become successful.
Cheers T.
Bacchus said:Adjust the threshold and sensitivity to allow as much information in as your ears can handle, the more hours you spend on the machine you seem to be able to tune your brain in to listen through the warble and pick up minor alterations to the steady threshold in the background. It takes a while but eventually you seem to be able to hear variances and pulls on the threshold and recognise them as targets that other people simply cant hear. Sometimes you find yourself scraping away and a target becomes clear and you dont really know what pulled you up in the first place. Unique language has the SDC and learning it fully takes time imo.
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