WV62
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Just wanted to put this thought out there and see if anybody agrees or disagrees or knows for sure if this idea will work as a way to adjust the sensitivity to the correct base level.
Here is the idea and then I will tell you why I think this may work. I am suggesting that on machines that require ground balancing that we use that number as a base for the sensitivity setting.
So my Fisher F75 will ground balance about 68 in my area. The scale for both sensitivity and ground balance are the same 0 to 99.
Now what gave the idea is my E-Trac, no ground balancing but it reads the ground as you hunt and in Auto it sets the sensitivity level and in manual sensitivity it gives you the suggested sensitivity level. The sensitivity scale for the E-Trac is 0 to 30 and in my area it says my base sensitivity should be set at 18 to 22.
Based on what the E-Trac is doing I am think ground balance and sensitivity is somewhat the same.
Ron in WV
Here is the idea and then I will tell you why I think this may work. I am suggesting that on machines that require ground balancing that we use that number as a base for the sensitivity setting.
So my Fisher F75 will ground balance about 68 in my area. The scale for both sensitivity and ground balance are the same 0 to 99.
Now what gave the idea is my E-Trac, no ground balancing but it reads the ground as you hunt and in Auto it sets the sensitivity level and in manual sensitivity it gives you the suggested sensitivity level. The sensitivity scale for the E-Trac is 0 to 30 and in my area it says my base sensitivity should be set at 18 to 22.
Based on what the E-Trac is doing I am think ground balance and sensitivity is somewhat the same.
Ron in WV