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15 inch coil vs.11 inch EMI test:thumbup:

pghmole

Member
Did a quick video on the the max sensitivity i could get with both coils in the worst area for EMI in my yard..i hope this helps [video]https://youtu.be/6QtJrnjLIIY[/video]
 
I normally noise cancel once i get close to the proper sensitivity..... or anytime i make when making what i call major adjustments. That could adjust the strength/priority of the freqs being used.
 
thanks for sharing...
 
Thanks for the comparison vid, bodes well for the big coil. I did notice the stock coil was used in all metal where the big coil was used with iron notched out probably not an issue.
Jeff
 
I thought it was a good basic EMI test between coils. Was it using an Equinox with updated software?

I still think you should perform all the initial setup such as noise cancel, ground balancing etc when changing coils. There are electronics in the coils and doing so would mean the headset and the coil are in sync'ed with each other.

Can't wait to see more video testing the new coils. Be nice to see all three coils used in testing.
 
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