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Sweeper Induced Metal Interferance
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<blockquote data-quote="AngerManagement" data-source="post: 467624" data-attributes="member: 3760"><p>Oliver composite toe high ankles, electrical safe, zip and zip tag all composite... Great shoes.</p><p></p><p>Interference is a bitch and not always where/what you think.</p><p></p><p>Direct coil interference is easy to sort of guess and manage... Get metal bits away...</p><p></p><p>The more subtle issues are around the shielding of the main box and or leads that are hanging about AND what may be generating / attracting splatter. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes it is hard to even guess or know. Thus if it si not 100% needed, leave it off.</p><p></p><p>Static GPS should be OK.. Phones I put into Airport mode, or disable WiFi Bluetooth and any no critical apps... Depending on the transmit power, UHF Radio is questionable... Think of Detector picking up low frequency splatter from electrical storm etc many many miles away...</p><p></p><p>There are lots of variables, and unknowns. So if not critical, leave it at a start or end point. I often grid and could be a few miles from the car, but will have water and no essential shit stashed at some point, where I can get it but not go all the way back to the car... Every hunt is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngerManagement, post: 467624, member: 3760"] Oliver composite toe high ankles, electrical safe, zip and zip tag all composite... Great shoes. Interference is a bitch and not always where/what you think. Direct coil interference is easy to sort of guess and manage... Get metal bits away... The more subtle issues are around the shielding of the main box and or leads that are hanging about AND what may be generating / attracting splatter. Sometimes it is hard to even guess or know. Thus if it si not 100% needed, leave it off. Static GPS should be OK.. Phones I put into Airport mode, or disable WiFi Bluetooth and any no critical apps... Depending on the transmit power, UHF Radio is questionable... Think of Detector picking up low frequency splatter from electrical storm etc many many miles away... There are lots of variables, and unknowns. So if not critical, leave it at a start or end point. I often grid and could be a few miles from the car, but will have water and no essential shit stashed at some point, where I can get it but not go all the way back to the car... Every hunt is different. [/QUOTE]
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