vferrari
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When I did the noise balance, it was set on 1.
I did the ground balance and it set it at 3, and then I set it for auto.
The field is about 50 yards by 100 yards and is the same ground type throughout.
Last week I went over this same general area and it worked fine.
Thought I would finally chime in here, because your first sentence kind of bothered me a little. Whatever number pops up from an auto noise cancel is essentially meaningless except to the detector itself. It is just displaying the channel number selected which has minimum interference. Since there are several to choose from, you could get a different number if you ran noise cancel again. The low ground balance reading is indicative of perhaps low mineralized soil, though that can only be inferred without a mineralization meter, which the Equinox unfortunately lacks. You said you GB then put it in "Auto", did you mean tracking? With mild ground, I highly recommend doing an AUTO ground balance and NOT putting in Tracking because tracking needs mineralization to work effectively.
Remember also, each mode effectively behaves like a separate detector, so each mode you use at a site must be separately noise cancelled and ground balanced upon first use.
Finally, problem "3" - the random bursts of noise really sounds like EMI bursts from buried transmission cable, wifi, cell tower, etc. One thing I did not see, and may have missed, is what sensitivity were you running. If EMI bursts are happening frequently at your site, noise cancel can't really do much for that because it is transient noise and noise cancel looks for the quietest channel at the time you run the noise cancel. So try taking sensitivity down a couple notches in that environment to see if that knocks down the EMI bursts just as eman said above. HTH