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Hunting Setup

Rob (IL)

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HUNTING SETUP
What you want to achieve is the highest Signal to Noise ratio possible. That is to say, you want to transmit the highest signal possible while to incurring as little noise as possible. One quick check for EMI is to hold the coil waist high and pull the trigger. If you get a "motor boating sound", it
 
Thanks Rob , Verry good Info, Mickfin
 
Heres the setup I use quite a bit for hunting deep.The settings are fairly high and in the video you can see the ground probe where the signal loss is very neglegable.Theres quite a few parks around here where I can get away with this.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kf75rjXKf0[/video]
 
I like videos. I run mine about the same except I start with Hi Pro and don't swing that slow until I locate a probable target.
 
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