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mineralisation and ground balance test

historyrevisited

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This is the benchmark episode that all further tests will be compared to. Minelab Manticore ,Nokta Legend and Simplex Ultra tested in mineralised scenario, looking mainly at Ground Balancing and settings.

 
I like his concept but he is going thru the settings rather quickly and the screen is hard to see. Plus talking and facing away from the camera makes it hard to understand. I’m going to have to wait until the wife gets the new laptop set up and see if I can rewatch it in a more quiet environment…..
 
I like his concept but he is going thru the settings rather quickly and the screen is hard to see. Plus talking and facing away from the camera makes it hard to understand. I’m going to have to wait until the wife gets the new laptop set up and see if I can rewatch it in a more quiet environment…..
Agreed.
I'll try my Legend headphones on my phone later.
 
I have been away from all this for a long time, but is it even possible to effectively ground balance like that as different parts of the field are seeing different amounts of mineralisation?
 
I have been away from all this for a long time, but is it even possible to effectively ground balance like that as different parts of the field are seeing different amounts of mineralisation?
All of those machines have ground tracking.
Though I rarely use it.
Most importantly.
Ground balance over clean ground.
Swing around until you think there's nothing in the ground. Then hit pinpoint and scan again. Clean.
Do the GB. Then CK the ground an do it again.
If the ground is super variable. Go with tracking.
Good Luck.
 
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