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prester said:Two units v3i, using the same program, not coil, same parameters
1-spectra v3i - Signal 4.8%, 0.3% noise
2-spectra v3i - Signal 6.6%, 0.3% noise
This part means nothing not using the same coil. The small % difference means nothing either just moving the coil can change the reading. All the % is telling you that in one case you have 95.2 and 93.4 % of the signal room until the detector will reach overload. These are two excellent readings.
with the same coil, v3i - 1, provided less signal
v3i-2, overload before, less rx gain,
I don't understand what you said in this part.
Because it?
andreak77 said:I think what he is saying is during general hunting his V3i (2-v3i) will overload at lower rx setting and cannot support higher settings than his friends V3i (1-V3i).
This is what he posted on White's forum:
"in general use, 2-v3i, overload before the 1-v3i
2-v3i, support lower gain rx"
I don't think the signal % is the issue here.
That's the problem with all the coils and in all situations.
Thanks andreak77