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Beach Hunter ID supertune question

JaBo

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On an old topic from 2009 Jackalope mentions the gobble gobble super tune for the BHID. Does anyone know what that is and how to tune the BHID that way? Thanks
 
Here's some info I pulled in from another source .... Take it for what its worth ....

Super Tuning is performing a ground balance on your detector per the manual, then switching to DISC mode and cranking the THRESHOLD knob all of the way clock wise.


The second part consists of adjusting the ground balance on those models that have an external balance control. Normally, this second adjustment means you adjust the GB such that when you lower the coil to the ground, the audio goes quiet when in the AM mode. This is done to compensate for the offset installed.
When in the Disc mode, one can simply turn the GB back while sweeping the coil close to the ground. Once you begin to hear "false" signals from the ground response because of the sweep, you have gone too far. Turn the GB back some from that point until all false signals just quit.
 
remember that the forum search tools are your friend.

try this post: http://www.findmall.com/read.php?26,1185391,1187593#msg-1187593
 
Thanks for the help in locating that post. I had tried to search through gobble gobble's messages, I guess I missed that one. Now its time try this way of tuning. Thanks again
 
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