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question about speed......

JimGilmore

Active member
I'm confused by the term that the gb/g-2 has a fast speed?
Maybe I am unsure what people are trying to say about this unit. I find that I like to swing the GB relatiivly slowely. Not that I have gone particularly fast with any unit. But I find that in my trash laden park that buy going fairly slowly I can get good id's quite fast and clean as opposed to swinging fast and wildly and hearing too many targets.
 
I believe they are referring to how fast the G B and G 2 can respond to targets under the coil. In trashy spots it can sound like a machine gun and ultimately is rapidly processing every target and passing that info back to you via sound and vdi. HH jim tn
 
jim tn said:
I believe they are referring to how fast the G B and G 2 can respond to targets under the coil. In trashy spots it can sound like a machine gun and ultimately is rapidly processing every target and passing that info back to you via sound and vdi. HH jim tn

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Yes it's signal / target response time, not sweep speed. Nothing to do with that it's very fast responding no matter what speed your sweeping it. But if in a really trashy or a target rich environment if you slowly move the coil it's like watching a movie looking at all the VDI no's going by like your seeing what is really there in the ground. Even with the 11"dd coil I can by just barely moving the coil get a good vdi reading on what the target is right up just about next to another target. I have yet to need to use the 5" coil as I can seperate just fine with the 11" coil due to the dual fast processing of this G2 machine using it at a crawl if need be.
 
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