Evening all.
Bit of a random question re: using the Quicktrack button and the ferrite.
Can't say I REALLY understand the whole ground balance thing but get the idea that using the ferrite is to ground balance out the various minerals that might be in the ground you are going to detect. Stops a lot of the hot rock noise.
However, how does the ferrite know what is in the ground that I am about to detect? Or is the ferrite just full of all sorts of different things that are 'likely' to be in any mineralized, gold bearing ground?
This is why I initially started using the 'walk and sweep' method with the quick track button - seemed that it would be more specific to the area that I was working that day.
I am now wondering though, if I walk and sweep or ferrite at the start of the day and then whilst detecting actually come across a hot rock (frequent occurrence lately) could I/should I quick track over the hot rock with the octopus dance just as I would the ferrite? Would this be even more specific to the area I am detecting? Could I then run my hot settings without pinging off on these hot rocks? I know the quick track dumps all the data gathered so far but...
Or am I barking up the wrong rock pile?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. And I'm putting this out there because I haven't had the chance to get out for about a week and can't see an opportunity in the next week
Maybe someone else will get the chance to test.
P.P.S. And just had another thought. Someone suggested in the SDC thread to turn the sensitivity all the way when doing the noise cancel. Will be trying this with the Zed next time I'm out.