Carl-NC said:
No, both frequencies are simultaneously balanced to ferrite, then salt is removed by subtracting the salt responses of the 2 frequencies.
- Carl
Hey Guys I know both of you guys know tons more about the DFX than I do so I am not trying to be a smarta$$ but trying to better understand my DFX which I have just owned for about 10 months now.
Here is the bit that confuses me - on page 45 of Jeff Foster's book he has a section called "Dual Frequency Ground Balance that says,
"The way that the G.E.B. system works in the Dual Frequency modes is very similar to the single frequency modes except that in Dual Frequency there are two regions on the VDI scale where the DFX will ignore targets. One of these regions is fixed and the other is adjustable.
The fixed ground balance region is set to ignore the effects of conductive moisture (i.e. saltwater) around a VDI of +2. The adjustable ground balance is set by the ground balance procedure to ignore ferrous mineralization that produces VDI numbers nearer the -95 end of the VDI scale.
This "two region" ground balance provides excellent performance at saltwater beaches where the ground's VDI number makes wide swings between the salt area (near +2) on wet sand and the iron area (near -95) on dry dark sand. It can also be beneficial at inland sites where soluble compounds like de-icing salts and commercial fertilizers can cause the ground's VDI readings to fluctuate widely." [end quote]
This sounds like two different explanations of how the GEB system handles ground balancing when in a two frequency mode.
The reason I am trying to clear this up is not just for curiosity's sake but it seems to me that it would make a difference about where you should perform the air balance and ground balance procedure. If Jeff is right then you shouldn't need to go down to the wet sand to GB as the fixed region will automatically be set to wet salt regardless if the sand is wet under the coil when you GB the machine, while if Carl is correct it seems like you would be better off going down to the wet sand and do the GB there. I know the autotracking system (if enabled) will modify the GB to a correct value but it still seems like you would be better off using the wet sand unless the fixed region is always the same.
Thanks guys.