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I have been credited with coming up with a new way to Noise Cancel...

Ralph Sun Ray

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and I don't remember saying all the things I have been credited with. In a private conversation with a customer the subject came up and I mentioned that I saw a post from someone else who said to hold the detector waist high (and even walk around in a circle while noise cancelling). That post apparently came from someone who said they spoke with someone at Minelab. I might have mentioned that here in our shop, we noise cancel with the coil in the air horizontally since we have no choice with heat runs and cold air returns running through the floor and no ground and that it works for us. But as far as me coming up with that original idea and that I was saying that the other way is wrong I don't remember saying that. I was only repeating the method from a post I had seen and statements that had been made previously. I hope this clears this up as I have gotten phone calls concerning this.

Ralph (Sun Ray)
 
Thanks for clearing that up. I had read that and tried it several times at diffefent places and it didnt have much of an effect, more noise than normal if anything at all. Its pretty funny when I think about it, you could probably tell me that if I do the chicken dance with eight bowling balls on my head it would increase depth by 2 inches and you know I'd try it:rofl:
 
Thanks Ralph for clearing this up. It just did not sound quite right. We used to ground balance the old G.E.B. machines that way by holding them straight out. I seldom need to use the noise cancle and any new info on the explorer is welcomed. Thanks again. Jim P.
 
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