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Beach hunt

Dears . can you tell me please . what's is the best setting on the beach wet sand . and how can I make normal ground balance and automatic also . and when I want to make noise cancellation what is the step I mean I should put the coil on the ground or up my west or what exactly should to do to have a clear sound always . help me please because I'm new user for equinox machine. Regards
 
Read the manual....... which you apparently arent willing to.
 
Dears . I want your experience not to read the manual book and what did you mean about x2 & x3 !!!!
 
MAKRO RACER POWER said:
Dears . I want your experience not to read the manual book and what did you mean about x2 & x3 !!!!

They probably mean Times 2 and times 3 . They are all saying read the manual .

X 4

Beach 1 for the dry and beach 2 for the wet.
 
The ML manual is very well written........ and can answer ALL the questions you have asked so far. You are asking for experience.......... thats exactly what the manual offers.
 
Makro Racer Power ... What they are saying is that they agree with what the first poster said.
Your questions are not really clear so I must agree that the manual will answer all your questions if you take the time to read it.
Also reading the past postings of other users here on this forum will provide knowledge.
I wish I could directly answer all your questions but I can not as I am also a relatively new user learning new things every time I take it out.
I try and read the manual the night before a hunt and then once in the field try to apply what I read about.
Like most things ... the more you use it ... the more proficient and knowledgeable you will become.
 
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