Well all the different metal detectors have the same ground balance VDI?

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My son's AT Pro will generally be off by a point or two from my AT Pro (though sometimes right on the money), for ground balancing.

I think the ground balancing takes into account the circuitry of the system, and subtle variations may result in subtle variations. That being said, an ATP and F75 are completely different manufacturers. They're algorithms will functionally be different. Just like VDI numbers between manufacturers can be different, too.

Skippy

OK skip it that's what I thought since my at pro is ground balancing 80/82 and the Fisher is at 40/42


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My son's AT Pro will generally be off by a point or two from my AT Pro (though sometimes right on the money), for ground balancing.

I think the ground balancing takes into account the circuitry of the system, and subtle variations may result in subtle variations. That being said, an ATP and F75 are completely different manufacturers. They're algorithms will functionally be different. Just like VDI numbers between manufacturers can be different, too.

Skippy

On the money as usual! :occasion14:
 

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