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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 644570" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Interesting! I've not come across that as yet & have swept over faint signals numerous times purposely to see if that would happen. A few did seem to lose intensity but didn't track out altogether. They brightened up again after a quick track.</p><p>Smallest bits I've recovered with it are under 0.05 gram & all have been very obvious signals in relation to size/depth. Not booming but obvious something was there.</p><p></p><p>I guess it gets back to some basic processes of using tracking on any machine (or auto tracking machines).</p><p>- Don't continually wave the coil over faint signals.</p><p>- Always ground balance with the quick track button to the side/away from the target signal/suspected signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 644570, member: 4485"] Interesting! I've not come across that as yet & have swept over faint signals numerous times purposely to see if that would happen. A few did seem to lose intensity but didn't track out altogether. They brightened up again after a quick track. Smallest bits I've recovered with it are under 0.05 gram & all have been very obvious signals in relation to size/depth. Not booming but obvious something was there. I guess it gets back to some basic processes of using tracking on any machine (or auto tracking machines). - Don't continually wave the coil over faint signals. - Always ground balance with the quick track button to the side/away from the target signal/suspected signal. [/QUOTE]
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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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