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VLF's. On salt water beaches

Dancer

Well-known member
I might be the last to realize this. But I've always found that my vlf can work a lot closer to or even in salt water after a good rain. Now of course this depends on conditions from beach to beach. The dilution of the sand by fresh water rain. Works the other way too. The longer spell without rain , the wet salt can really play havoc with some machines.
 
If you have a multi frequency machine like a equinox it would not be much of a problem at all it’s all I use no problems!
Mark
 
Mkus said:
If you have a multi frequency machine like a equinox it would not be much of a problem at all it’s all I use no problems!
Mark

Got a buddy has one , wades salt water too.
 
Dancer said:
Mkus said:
If you have a multi frequency machine like a equinox it would not be much of a problem at all it’s all I use no problems!
Mark

Got a buddy has one , wades salt water too.
You would not be disappointed with one.
Mark
 
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