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When to use the target ID stability?

TOLETVM

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Is it advisable to use it always?
Or him performance(yield) can remain to the detector if it is not used when it owes
 
I'm not sure either. I've only started using it TID Stability recently and logic tells me that there must be a GOOD reason why this is an optional feature to use. Otherwise it would be programmed straight into the default use modes.

I'm thinking that with Stabilization on, the X-70 has to cancel out the least likely or faintest TIDs, even if the detector is picking them up.
But I do like it running when I use my X-70. With so much trash about, I prefer a sharper visual LCD indication to tell me what's worth digging.
 
Target ID employs another set of filters used to cancel out more of the ground minerals and man-made iron. I use it around cellar holes where the ground is full of iron leaching out from the many ferrous targets strewn about. I guess it makes the machine lock on better to targets surrounded by iron and heavy mineralization. I also make sure I have Tracking OFF and ground balance every 20-30 minutes in a clean patch of ground when I hunt in these areas. Ron
 
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