backslyder
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Ok, honestly, I'm not just trying to "stir things up", although, "that's not totally true", but,,,,,,,, I just re-read my Andy Sabisch book on the Quatro, and was messin' around with the pinpoint mode doing some air tests, and I noticed that at a certain height I couldn't hear the response audibly, but I could still see it "just barely" on the "what I like to call" "floating visual bar thingy" in pinpoint mode. As I was thinking about that this morning, I remember reading a review back in 05 by a guy who was talking very fervently about how "if you could just see those bars moving a 'hair's breath" as he put it", you probably had something under your coil. Now I know realistically, that's not too darn exciting, because you wouldn't necessarily know that it was, but I got kind of excited thinking that at least, that might be just one more way (on the outskirts of your detection aura) to see if something was there. Of course you could get a bigger coil too, but why not use both, if you really needed too. This is just a thought, but maybe in certain situations, this might be a real plus. (beachguy) Marc Trainor. Whatdyathink, anyone? I'll bet I need to just take a vacation and relax a bit. That's probably what I need to do. 
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