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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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<blockquote data-quote="deepblue" data-source="post: 628275" data-attributes="member: 1702"><p>Hi Teemore,</p><p>I've been testing out the cable location at the coil for sometime, earlier on I would have said it does have an influence on the coil when you lay it down to use the scoop or locate a target. Of late it hasn't been as big an issue, could be that the machine and EMI plays a much bigger influence then the coil lead position. Maybe the cable along the bottom of the shaft rather then the top also makes the machine seem unstable for a couple of moments. A quick noise cancel seems to quieten it down.</p><p> A few of our American prospectors seem to like to have a bit of play on the lead near the coil because they have stated that the coil appears to sense the lead when placed down flat. Like I said it appears to perform at random times with no positive outcome. </p><p>Maybe Nenad can enlighten us as to his thoughts on this matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepblue, post: 628275, member: 1702"] Hi Teemore, I've been testing out the cable location at the coil for sometime, earlier on I would have said it does have an influence on the coil when you lay it down to use the scoop or locate a target. Of late it hasn't been as big an issue, could be that the machine and EMI plays a much bigger influence then the coil lead position. Maybe the cable along the bottom of the shaft rather then the top also makes the machine seem unstable for a couple of moments. A quick noise cancel seems to quieten it down. A few of our American prospectors seem to like to have a bit of play on the lead near the coil because they have stated that the coil appears to sense the lead when placed down flat. Like I said it appears to perform at random times with no positive outcome. Maybe Nenad can enlighten us as to his thoughts on this matter. [/QUOTE]
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