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Normalized ID's - To use or not to use

Dave_E

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Do you use normalized ID's on your Impact or Multi Kruzer?

Why or why not?
 
In a way i feel like it doesnt matter as i dig mostly by tone

But it can be helpful not to have to remember the differences

I find it interesting Makro made it the default on the Kruzer
 
What is the purpose of that function ? To get similar ID's when using different freqs ?
 
Yes exactly otherwise the different frequencies produce different id numbers
 
I do on the Impact. That way if I make a switch to another freq then the numbers should remain the same and i don't have to guess. I am new to this machine and still learning.
 
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