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Date Posted: 00:02:21 05/29/02 Wed
Author: John P
Subject: Re: Settings for a mono Loop on the GP
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Settings for a mono Loop on the GP" on 20:41:38 05/28/02 Tue

Yes the GP is optimised to run a monoloop in enhance. If you can, run the signal control almost flat out, and if the nuggets are close to the surface use it in sensitive. Set the detector to all normal and go over a buried bullet head. Then set it to Enhance, sensitive, signal and tone at 3 o'clock, fixed and go over the target again. You'll see what I mean.
The standard 11" coil in Normal with the above settings works excellent, but in Mild ground the 11" or 14" mono's in Enhance punches deep, yet remains very sensitive.
Good Luck

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