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Ground Tracking Speed

Me?

slower speeds will inch the track point slowly to the new ground level. Faster speeds will allow faster jumps to the new ground level.
Slower: takes longer to get to the new ground point. Less likely to react to anomalies in the ground as it's very limited on how big of a jump it can do.
Faster: reacts faster to ground changes. But, can react to those unwanted anomalies too because it can make much bigger jumps..
 
ok, I think I've got it. So it would be like wanting to change your volume on your radio from 1 to 20. You can turn it there fast or turn it there slowly. Turning fast gives you no time to change your mind, turning it slowly allows you to change your mind in between.
 
Tracking
Everything to which the V3 responds (with sufficient strength), generates a VDI number. The ground mineralization is no exception. When the V3 is ground-balanced properly, the V3 sniffs out the ground
 
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