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Some tips for X-Terra users

localbug

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-How to maximize the sensitivity with the ground balance..??
some basic information :
1.sensitivity = more sensitive means more deeper our detector can get trough the ground.
2.ground balance = it's very important to make sure our detector as balance as the ground to avoid false signal from the ground. we make the ground disappear.

when we're pumping our detector and we get quite loud sound, that means our detector is unbalanced with the ground...i believe some of you knew how to set the ground balance, otherwise check the video on youtube. do you know that every time we pass the diff. mineralization ground (dry sand, wet sand, underwater) we have to ground balance again, and every time we change the sensitivity we have to ground balance again.

the fast and easy way how to maximize the sensitivity with the ground balance we're using....all we have to do...first activate the tracking mode. Then change the sensitivity value start with the maximum sensitivity value(for me it's 30 cos i am using 705) then pump it up and down like we do the ground balance,we can hear that interference sounds reduced during the ground balance....but if the sound doesn't disappear, reduce the sensitivity value then pump it again....do it till the sound disappear....after that switch off the tracking mode.

-Confuse with the signal, is there something below or it's just a mineralization.??
Beach area especially underwater with the VLF machine can be so confusing with the false signal. how to identify the mineralization.....swing your detector trough the target very slowly, if it has repeat sound while you're swinging back....thats how the real target will act.


PS : its very important to keep on detecting on the same condition of sand/land...even though we have tracking mode (automatic ground balance),it takes time to the machine to balance the ground, and sometimes the machine will ground balance the target if the tracking mode still active...so turn off your tracking mode after maximizing the sensitivity with the ground balance.......dry sand, wet sand and underwater those conditions will never work with the same sensitivity, keep on detecting on the same condition of field.HH
 
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