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ground grab on gold field prog

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i am a bit confused by this program ..it has pumping in the gb section and you can ground grab with the bottom button,,so which one to use on metal targets .not looking for nuggets just coins ..and does ground grab ID become the one you are using automatically ?or do you have to input it in using manual gb?
 
Just pump the coil and press it once to grab the ground. GField relies on an exact ground balance, you can use manual setting if you wish, but why would you, pumping is faster.
 
so the $64000 question ..did gold field proggy find the hoard on your test garden ??no vlf found it yet asfaik..
i cant see much difference between 8 or 4 khz
 
it would be nice if alain could provide some graphs showing the difference between IAR at 0 1 2 3 4 5 ..to get some idea of the masking thats going on
 
To get the exact ground with Gold Field, then use that number to put in manual balance. Will that give you the exact balance for the other setting if you use that number? I think I know what I am trying to say, dose anyone else? flintstone
 
You would think so, personally I think Gold Field has a smoother ground balance. Quite possibly because filtering is different because there is no discrimination as such.
Don't forget the ground balance numbers are pretty much redundant if the mineralisation bar is weak.
 
yes it looks good on large ..sees iron good too..i buried a horseshoe on my test gadn and its quite clear on ID compared with a sheet of silver
 
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