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Atmospheric EMI interference
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 648859" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>I have to post an embarrassing retraction.</p><p>On the way home from the GT today I couldn't help myself when passing some diggings releasing the 5. I soon experienced dismay at the same seeming EMI conditions as the day before. </p><p>Felt that this couldn't be right and checked the settings and found that the the switch on the front panel of the 5 had been somehow had been knocked to deep. Explained everything.</p><p>I switched it back to normal and everything was OK.</p><p>Looking for something to rationalise my failure, I remembered my mates similar incident some years ago, when he accidentally knocked his switch to Cancel and had a lovely mornings detecting with a remarkably stable threshold but unfortunately no target sounds at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 648859, member: 4728"] I have to post an embarrassing retraction. On the way home from the GT today I couldn't help myself when passing some diggings releasing the 5. I soon experienced dismay at the same seeming EMI conditions as the day before. Felt that this couldn't be right and checked the settings and found that the the switch on the front panel of the 5 had been somehow had been knocked to deep. Explained everything. I switched it back to normal and everything was OK. Looking for something to rationalise my failure, I remembered my mates similar incident some years ago, when he accidentally knocked his switch to Cancel and had a lovely mornings detecting with a remarkably stable threshold but unfortunately no target sounds at all. [/QUOTE]
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