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Mobil phone use

The manual states under Sensitivity section, that a Mobil phone can interfere with the Deus and the sensitivity setting.Has anyone had a problem with this?
 
I've been using the Deus for about a year and a half. Your cell phone will create some interference. I normally either shut mine off or leave it in the car. You especially notice it when either someone is calling or it is checking for emails.
 
I never carry my cell when detecting... leave it in the car. NOTHING is more scared that my detecting time!!! :) :) :)
 
I have an Iphone. I don't get interference from it unless someone is either, texting me, calling me, or the phone searches out/switches towers. the latter will depend on what area im hunting, sometimes a little interference, sometimes often.
 
Never have had a problem I always carry mine. Some of the spots I hunt if you were to have a problem it is always nice to have a way to call some one if you need to.

Jason
 
Schultzie said:
I never carry my cell when detecting... leave it in the car. NOTHING is more [size=x-large]scared[/size] that my detecting time!!! :) :) :)

What are you afraid of finding? Maybe a body attached to that gold ring?:crylol:
 
When I frirst started detecting,I was told to either turn off the cell phone,or leave it in the car! Mine is always in the car while I'm out hunting.
 
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