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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 526618" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>The key words above Phil - when conditions dictate.</p><p>I replied to Nucopia as he had been using his settings in a spot where it "hummed along fine".</p><p>When he moved locations "it just kept signalling on the mineralized ground and red rocks, so much so thatIt became frustrating and futile."</p><p>These are the circumstances where you really need to firstly consider setting changes or possibly a coil change. IMO the incorrect timing was used in a hotter area.</p><p>If it's humming along then no need to change but even so I would still be keeping ground balance in check & might consider some more gain or if I've found gold another timing to see how it runs or if it picks something else up. There isn't a lot of fiddling involved in doing that.</p><p>Most people would be using fixed.</p><p>You said in a post above you have trouble using General. That's a search mode - do you mean Normal timing. If so Normal without a DD coil would be rarely used anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 526618, member: 4485"] The key words above Phil - when conditions dictate. I replied to Nucopia as he had been using his settings in a spot where it "hummed along fine". When he moved locations "it just kept signalling on the mineralized ground and red rocks, so much so thatIt became frustrating and futile." These are the circumstances where you really need to firstly consider setting changes or possibly a coil change. IMO the incorrect timing was used in a hotter area. If it's humming along then no need to change but even so I would still be keeping ground balance in check & might consider some more gain or if I've found gold another timing to see how it runs or if it picks something else up. There isn't a lot of fiddling involved in doing that. Most people would be using fixed. You said in a post above you have trouble using General. That's a search mode - do you mean Normal timing. If so Normal without a DD coil would be rarely used anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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