Critterhunter
New member
Lately my friend keeps his coil in the air when noise cancelling instead of on the ground like he used to do because a friend told him that was the best way to noice cancel his Etrac. I told him I think you are supposed to keep it on the ground, because EMI noise can hit and be received by the coil in very different ways depending on it's orientation in physical space, as when he puts it in the air it's tipped up somewhat at an angle. I feel it might be cancelling out noise at that odd angle, but not noise that is being picked up stronger when the coil is on the ground in normal hunting fashion. Just wondering if anybody has a opinion on this.

