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Quattro Tips and Tricks

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just wanted to share this...maybe it will help somebody.
My buddy and I went to the beach today. I had my Excal and he was using my Quattro. He's an experienced detectorist but hasn't used the Quattro before. I gave him a crash course and told him to hit the noise cancel and also to hit it anytime he changed anything or if he went from wet to dry, etc. This was the first time I had the two machines together and the Quattro was absolutely KILLING my Excal...I couldn't get closer than 30 feet to him and it would go nuts. I subsequently found out that he hadn't hit the noise cancel as I had said to. Once he did that my Excal quieted right down and we were able to hunt right near each other...as close as about 4 feet.
Point: I knew the noise cancel was important to proper performance and stable operation, but I never dreamed it could have that much effect on other detectors in the area.
 
Yeah, and then you would have to make the big decision...do I WANT their machines to be usable? <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
Because while my machine was freaking out, HE was doing fine.
But that would be unethical... <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D">
 
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