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Interference V3i

burlbark said:
basstrackerman said:
We have a couple places that cause massive emi with the v3i and vx3 but for some reason my mx5 runs smooth and i can max out sensativity .. My other detector runs smooth there also. So idk??

Thats my one complaint out of the 100's of positives. I have found I can work around most EMI situations but them darned dog fences and burried power lines are the worst.

Yes, the <10khz range is absolutely a mess around buried power and dog fences. I pretty much have to go 22khz only with Txboost and 4-6 gain and 10k filter. that said, it's VERY huntable and deep.
 
We have a few spots that are unbearable I look around and see if power conduit is running down the side of a pole and follow it to a building I look at line of site and avoid those areas. Underground is the worst usually no tuning down or offset will help.
 
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