Some people have reported losing the ground balance while digging a target. Many problems are caused by an improper G/B.
The Autotrac system expects to see some amount of ground signal; when you lay the detector on the ground such that the
loop is tilted upwards, there is not enough ground signal available and the tracking gets “lost.” This can cause a noisy audio.
When you return to hunting, simply perform a quick manual ground balance to get things back to normal.
A second option is,you can suspend detector operation (tracking) while digging; a quick way to do this is to press the MENU key and bring up the Main Menu. Pull the trigger to resume hunting.
Then some people choose to hunt in Locktrac and update the G/B when needed.
The Autotrac system expects to see some amount of ground signal; when you lay the detector on the ground such that the
loop is tilted upwards, there is not enough ground signal available and the tracking gets “lost.” This can cause a noisy audio.
When you return to hunting, simply perform a quick manual ground balance to get things back to normal.
A second option is,you can suspend detector operation (tracking) while digging; a quick way to do this is to press the MENU key and bring up the Main Menu. Pull the trigger to resume hunting.
Then some people choose to hunt in Locktrac and update the G/B when needed.