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cell phones interference?

Big Boys Hobbies

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I have notice over the past few hunts that if i leave the modern convenience in the truck I get allot less false "chatter/false feedback" from my SE. The chatter is never what I would call bad but it is allot smoother running in all the places I hunt that I have hunted before.

Anyone else notice this?
 
Never experienced any major interference but of course never hunted a salt water beach. As I now hunt alone and not a kid anymore I do carry a cell phone for emergencies...Noise cancel works great for me and not one to run sensitivty extremely high which can cause interference...
 
Hunted a salt beach today with the cell and the EX 2 ran just like always.I wad using a WOT coil but I don't see how that would make a difference. I went near a 5-6 foot stick antenna on a building the other day with the Minelab 8 inch coil and the machine went nuts. Went back to the truck and switch coils and by then everything was OK. I haven't a clue what the problem was but it never returned
 
So when you were near the antenna did you run the noise cancel to see if the machine would settle down before going to the other coil? I only ask because you didn't mention that. I know it almost doesn't NEED mentioning, but beileve it or not, some people NEVER run the noise cancel and since that's what it's MADE for...did you run it?
 
Yes, I ran the NC and I also ran the sens down to 8 before I headed back to the truck.Just could not get it to stop chirping. First time it has ever happened
 
Maybe whatever was causing it had abated by the time you came back? Like a transmitter maybe?

I've been near some sources and power lines where there was no quieting it down. It does happen.
 
I think it was a combination of things. 1. someone could have been transmitting at the time and 2. yesterday I took off the coil cover and found I had enough sand and dirt to plant a small garden. I clean it after every trip but I had been hunting that morning from wet grass to sand/black sandy dirt and it probably filled it up in short order. This is the only coil that I don't have the cover sealed with caulk. I do now! The fine sugar sand down here gets into everything and because I am a "scrubber" it gets in even quicker
 
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