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Something happened today that I've seen before a few times but never this bad. I had been detecting for several hours, everything was about normal as far as signals go, when almost at once I started getting an almost continuous strong wavering. Sometimes I find this near strong power sources or around saturated, drying ground and can usually get rid of with a combination of ground balancing and lowering the sensitivity a bit but this time I could only stop it by turning the sensitivity waaaay down, so much that I could only hit surface signals and even then they were hard to pick out. I tried all the combinations of settings I could and nothing worked. I quit for the day (after trying another spot across town with the same results) but I'm curious if this happens to any of you? It rained pretty good recently, I wonder if the ground saturation/power line/atmospheric dust/sun spot/ufo/aurora levels all were just right to create this kind of interference or if it's something else at work. I don't think (cross fingers) it's a detector problem, although I suppose I can't rule that out. I'll try again tomorrow evening and hopefully the problem will be gone. Oh, using a Minelab Musketter if anyone is curious.
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