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Iron Reject??????

Jim Robertson

Well-known member
I have a question on iron reject. If you are running with iron reject wide open on 10 what else is being effected/ I guess what I am wondering are small targets being tuned out? ie. Brass targets and small deep targets
 
Some non-ferrous targets will give an iron type signal with Iron Reject set high.
 
Stick with the 11 coil on 2 to 4 until you are confident with it . The 15s are good but they are a little heavy ,I have used a 10 x 5 M/L and I was surprised at the depth and how good it was that was on a 4500 I found with the disc up high it would cut targets out
regards john
 
Back light- Off - 3
Volume Limit- 19 - 17
Ground Balance Type- General - same Special- Sensitive Extra - same
Manual Tune- Range between 90 & 100, usually 95 - 96 (10 above is someone else is close, 10 below if EMI occurs) Deep- Motion slow - same
RX gain- 7 (This can vary depending on atmospheric conditions) - same Audio- Normal - Deep
Audio tone- 50 - 32
Stabiliser- 6 (This varies with RX gain) -
8 Signal- 19 - Same
Target volume- 12 - 16
Reponse- Normal - same
Tracking- Medium - Slow
Iron reject- Off - 10
 
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