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Rifleman 2-piece button, Sometimes use single Frequency instead of Multi -IQ

I agree....there are times when single frequency is the flavor of the day.

The NOX having that ability to go from Multi to single makes it a very versatile unit. Being able to squeeze out additional performance when needed is always a plus.
 
Thank you John,

Amazing how shifting from Multi -freq to single makes a difference, just yesterday again had issues using Multi-IQ but time with EMI at an old park. Switched to single 40 kHz and what a difference it made. Was able to increase sensitivity quite a bit and I truly feel gained back the depth I may have lost using 40 khz. Dug two wheat pennies, very happy knowing I can use 40 kHz instead of Multi freq when ground conditions are tough, EMI or stabitily is an issue.

Thanks John, good to hear from you my friend.
Paul
 
Hey Paul, glad to hear that SF in Gold mode helped you with ground noise. We all learned something <g>. My 800 is supposed to be delivered tomorrow/today, 4/12. My digging partner who already has one is up on me 2 SC buttons, a GA button, and a script A button to my NC sunburst. Hoping to level the playing field <g>!

Always good to swap posts with you, Paul. Miss you at the other site; you're always welcome!

Regards,

Wayne
 
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