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I'm starting to get irritated with this nox 600... it is so freaking susceptible to emi interference ....

Mark ( ohio )

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I took advantage of the great weather today and hunted a playground area of about 4 acres. Nearby is a large cell phone tower, then high tension wires maybe 2000 feet away. Now I've hunted here for yrs with an explorer and exp II, a fisher f-44 a quish 440 and a bunch of others. Was able to just about run max sens on all units without the constant beeping of the nox. Noise canceled 2-3 times ground balanced the same amount then finally lowered the sens down to 13-14 for it to run quiet . Is this just a shitty characteristic of this detector ? Used park 1 and 2 , it didn't matter.

Mark ( ohio )
 
Unfortunately, I have run into very similar situations. Did you try running a single frequency? For me, utilizing 15khz worked the best with sensitivity set at 21.
 
Every once in a while, I get into an area with bad Electromagnetic Interference. If the noise cancel or reduction in sensitivity doesn't remediate the trouble, simply select a single frequency that is not impacted by the EMI. Like JimmyCT, I have good success using 15khz. My D2 went thru the same issues and I solved it the same way.

Good luck
 
When I have ran into bad EMI,I have had some success switching to Field 2 and have dropped the sensitivity to around 20 or so. I hunted an old house site right across the road from a factory and found my first ever 2 cent piece. It was dated 1866. Good luck!
 
I have also had good results from doing the same thing as the others mentioned above.
One particular day while encountering EMI while using multi frequency, I performed a couple cancel functions without much improvement, then actually manually switched to another channel and the Equinox quieted right down.
You might want to keep this mind also.
Good luck!!
 
Unfortunately, I have run into very similar situations. Did you try running a single frequency? For me, utilizing 15khz worked the best with sensitivity set at 21.
And changing your recovery speed can help raise or lower it.
Mark
 
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