tabdog
Elite Member
OK, this may sound stupid and maybe it is.
But I found stuff doin stupid thangs like this.
Ignore this if you use ground trackin all tha
time.
If tha ground is so bad that I can not ground
balance properly, and tha noise just seems
to make it to where I can’t find nothin, you
know what I do?
I will get a low conductor, like waded foil or
something like that. Something that I want to
be able to detect. I’ll put it on a tha ground in
a place that just has tha normal background
noise. Then I’ll swing tha coil a few inches
above tha object until I can get best response
from tha placed object.
Sounds too Arkie simple, don’t it?
Well, that’s just tha way I am.
If it works, don’t fix it,
Tabdog
But I found stuff doin stupid thangs like this.
Ignore this if you use ground trackin all tha
time.
If tha ground is so bad that I can not ground
balance properly, and tha noise just seems
to make it to where I can’t find nothin, you
know what I do?
I will get a low conductor, like waded foil or
something like that. Something that I want to
be able to detect. I’ll put it on a tha ground in
a place that just has tha normal background
noise. Then I’ll swing tha coil a few inches
above tha object until I can get best response
from tha placed object.
Sounds too Arkie simple, don’t it?
Well, that’s just tha way I am.
If it works, don’t fix it,
Tabdog