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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 150832" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>According to the manual the best way is to do a quick track by holding the quick track button in & pumping the coil on start up.</p><p>I haven't done this for months now. I have been letting the AGT (auto ground tracking) do its thing from start up without using the quick track button unless there has been "noise" there straight away then I'll do an auto tune & the quick track process but 9/10 times now I just switch on & start detecting. Don't know if it's recommended or better on the SDC but it works for me. In practice it is the same or very similar to JP's "walk & sweep" process?</p><p>Like JP on the GPZ I now find I don't use the quick track button on the SDC much at all now rather relying on or letting the AGT do its job, which I reckon does it well.</p><p>I only occasionally use the quick track button now & briefly when I do have to. It was a habit rather than a necessity after being used to running in fixed & ground balancing regularly on previous machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 150832, member: 4485"] According to the manual the best way is to do a quick track by holding the quick track button in & pumping the coil on start up. I haven't done this for months now. I have been letting the AGT (auto ground tracking) do its thing from start up without using the quick track button unless there has been "noise" there straight away then I'll do an auto tune & the quick track process but 9/10 times now I just switch on & start detecting. Don't know if it's recommended or better on the SDC but it works for me. In practice it is the same or very similar to JP's "walk & sweep" process? Like JP on the GPZ I now find I don't use the quick track button on the SDC much at all now rather relying on or letting the AGT do its job, which I reckon does it well. I only occasionally use the quick track button now & briefly when I do have to. It was a habit rather than a necessity after being used to running in fixed & ground balancing regularly on previous machines. [/QUOTE]
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