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<blockquote data-quote="Dreamwalking" data-source="post: 92717" data-attributes="member: 3389"><p>Mardymoose .. If what PhaseTech advised you fails, another thing you might want to try to stabilise your detector when EMI makes you want to tear your hair out is ... </p><p>I don't care if you auto tuned the detector or not, ... wind the 'manual tune' back down into the 60 - 80 range, you should find it will settle down if not then, you need to back off the Rx Gain and make sure the stabiliser remains at least 2 units lower than the Rx Gain, on days of extreme noise / emi the Rx Gain likes to be at factory preset (11) or less</p><p>Detection of fine gold prefers the higher settings so if your detector is quiet in the 60 - 80 range gradually increase the setting till you feel the detector is on the verge of chatting / becaming unstable again, at that point back it off about 2 units and you should be swinging again.</p><p></p><p>Hope this may help you.</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreamwalking, post: 92717, member: 3389"] Mardymoose .. If what PhaseTech advised you fails, another thing you might want to try to stabilise your detector when EMI makes you want to tear your hair out is ... I don't care if you auto tuned the detector or not, ... wind the 'manual tune' back down into the 60 - 80 range, you should find it will settle down if not then, you need to back off the Rx Gain and make sure the stabiliser remains at least 2 units lower than the Rx Gain, on days of extreme noise / emi the Rx Gain likes to be at factory preset (11) or less Detection of fine gold prefers the higher settings so if your detector is quiet in the 60 - 80 range gradually increase the setting till you feel the detector is on the verge of chatting / becaming unstable again, at that point back it off about 2 units and you should be swinging again. Hope this may help you. Pete [/QUOTE]
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