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I'm curious to know why my audio drifts slightly when the coil is swept in one direction only. I am using the Goldquest SS.
This happens when I'm working in the water.
The audio drift occurs only when the coil is swept "out to sea". There is no coil lift and the bottom of the sand is nice and even. When I start my return sweep towards the beach, the normal threshold returns, which for me is a just audible one.
I can only assume that this problem is due to the huge volume of water that the coil "sees" when swept in that direction. When I sweep parallel to the sea (now turning 90 degrees), the problem is gone???
This happens when I'm working in the water.
The audio drift occurs only when the coil is swept "out to sea". There is no coil lift and the bottom of the sand is nice and even. When I start my return sweep towards the beach, the normal threshold returns, which for me is a just audible one.
I can only assume that this problem is due to the huge volume of water that the coil "sees" when swept in that direction. When I sweep parallel to the sea (now turning 90 degrees), the problem is gone???