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  1. Haven't had an issue with it and have almost only used the 5" coil. Can actually scrape the coil on the ground and amongst stuff without much issue. 

    I have taped the cable up the shaft a little bit with electrical tape.  

    I do get some noises but only when I'm putting the coil under ledges, bushes, etc and the actual cable gets knocked. 

    Just lucky I guess :smile:

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  2. 2.5 years in the NT Norvic and about 8 months in Broome/Derby in the west. 

    Reasonable schooling and a couple of family members are the only things keeping us in Vic. 

    We nomad'd with the kids for a year. We all loved it but no stable friends was an issue for the kids.  My wife and I would live on the road if we had the chance.  

    I haven't had a chance to catch up on reading any of the stuff you've put up SH but it looks like it'll keep me entertained for a bit. Thanks :wink:

    (edit: read it now. That ground balancing in difficult conditions was good. I don't think I'd seen that one before.  Thanks again). 

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  3. 31 minutes ago, Jen58 said:

    We are Down below Leinster 

     

    I had to Google it but just a bit East south east of where they are - cool. 

    Yeah, they are seasoned travelers so they'll be holed up somewhere.

    I must say, when looking at that area on Google maps/satellite view it is really just many different shades of brown.  Our good old wide brown land :wink:

     

  4. 2 hours ago, Norvic said:

    I just feel the Z is more stable if the auto GB or now semi-auto GB is allowed to collect its data without quick tracking

    Mmmmmm, that's what I'm starting to wonder.   And if in a new location and I do quick track maybe the walk-and-sweep method might be more betterer...:unsure:

  5. Thanks Steve. 

    A few of us were postulating this question over on PA.  Do you mind if I paste the link on there for this thread?  

    I'm almost more confused now though :tongue:    

    In auto mode: 

    - my Australian ground has naturally occurring ferrite (I assume) 

    - but I ferrite balance with the ring. 

    - during the session the Z slowly auto balances to the ground ferrite. 

    - I am diligent and check X balance every hour or so, and if out, I X balance with the ring and a Quick Track again. 

    Why wouldn't I just let the Z utilize the ferrite in the soil?  Wouldn't that actually give a more specific X balance to that particular spot than a broad spectrum ferrite ring?  

  6. Don't worry, went back and re-read the sensitivity treasure talk. Answered my own question. 

    In Auto+, the detector still chooses the best equivalent of the 10 available manual settings

    and 

    Where Manual 10 is the maximum level that can be user selected, the auto level selected mayrange above 10 if the ambient and ground conditions allow, giving a greater sensitivity than manual will ever be able to achieve. 

    Senility may be creeping up on me :blink:

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  7. RR - I have actually ditched the GM shaft as it was too long for me and bought 2 broom sticks for $7 each. One has been left long and is the perfect length for me and the other is going to be cut down as a real shorty for backpacking, in mines, creek walks, etc. 

    Very happy ML provided the broom stick adapters with the GM!!  

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  8. Hi Jen, I have actually used the 7000 right near high voltage transmission lines here in AUS without issue. Couple of noise cancels and all was good.  Maybe have to get the Z back out of the closet :tongue:

    I did also ask about power lines and the different detectors that work ok. I'll link it in if I can find it. 

    Whatever you use I hope it works for you :wink:

    Here 'tis.  Might be something interesting in there. 

     

  9. 2 hours ago, Rick Watkins said:

    What a great find ,hope your batteries and back hold up till the snow flies.

    Hehehe, "snow flies".  There will be no snow in MT's neck of the woods...ever. 

    But the flies are sometimes like a blizzard  :ohmy::ohmy:

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  10. 17 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    Locate Patch

    The Locate Patch setting is a great all-rounder. This setting enables you to cover more ground faster. It smooths out unwanted ground noises

    So it smooths out unwanted ground noise - does it have any effect on unwanted hot rock noise?  I can already slow down my coil speed/ground balance better to assist somewhat with ground noise but it doesn't help the hot rocks.  Am I just hoping for too much??  Hot rocks are the main reason Normal ground mode is not usually a viable option around my neck of the woods - but I hope it can be :biggrin:

    This is a question I'm hoping I can answer for myself tomorrow but have a feeling I'm not going to get out.  So I'm wondering if anybody else has experienced this in the 24 hours you've had to use the update :unsure:

    Thanks. 

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