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Coil inline filter

ramairnut

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Saw it on ebay. Claims to cut down outside interference while allowing a higher sensitivity setting. Any comments ?
 
If it worked as claimed, all manufactures would already be using them. More comments in the Modifications forum: http://www.findmall.com/read.php?22,1291783
 
Bottom line is disc and filters arent reducing what the machine is seeing. They keep you from hearing targets, EMI, and minerals. Its all still there it all creates a mask and it all affects coil shut down. Comes down to what you are hearing in your headphones.... the more you filter out the more weak signals you arent hearing. I prefer a little disc/filtering in most of my hunting just because i get brain dead after awhile.

Dew
 
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