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A question about - Minelab Noise Canceling ?

E-Trac-Ohio

Well-known member
A question I read about Noise Canceling in the Quattro / Safari Forum led me to putting up this post.
Here's a question for you Tech guy's ---

Minelab say's that we should hold our detectors 12" off the ground when Noise Canceling.
The question in the other forum is why don't we Noise Cancel at ground level - the same level where we use the detectors ?
 
Probably becuase the detector is looking for EMI which are coming from the air most of the time. IT only makes sense that you want as much of your coil exposed to the EMI as possible. I guess if you had a source of EMI from underground then doing this on the ground would make sense.
 
The manual also mentions that you should do it in a clean spot, so I suspect that lifting the coil a little higher also mitigates
the potential for metal in the ground while noise canceling.

-Alex
 
akelley said:
The manual also mentions that you should do it in a clean spot, so I suspect that lifting the coil a little higher also mitigates
the potential for metal in the ground while noise canceling.

-Alex

thats what I figure too, so the ground isnt in the mix when you do it.
 
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