We now need to consider the finer aspects of tuning by learning…ground
balancing for the Tracker 2-D. This will not apply to the Tracker I or
Tracker III or IV since they have automatic ground balancing.
Tracker 2-D Ground Balancing
Explanation:
The Tracker 2-D has one added control that the Tracker I does not
possess: Manual Ground Balance for the All Metal Mode.
The Tracker 2-D has automatic ground balancing when the Discrimination
is turned on. The Tracker 2-D's Ground Balance adjustment only applies
when the Discrimination is turned off (All Metal mode).
All detectors operate with compensation for the mineral conditions or
matrix of the soil, whether automatic or manual. The Tracker I-D, Tracker
III and Tracker IV have automatic ground balancing which is preset at the
factory; whereas, the Tracker 2-D has manual adjustment for ground
balancing.
The main benefit of manual ground balancing:
You will be able to fine tune your Ground Balance control to give you
maximum performance in highly mineralized soil conditions.
Automatic ground balancing on the Tracker I-D and Tracker III or IV has
its advantages too -- especially when hunting beaches near saltwater. It can
be lot easier to depend on the factory setting for salt condition than to have
to learn how to manually ground balance for this type of highly
mineralized condition. When in a hurry, it's also nice to be able to throw
your detector in the All Metals Motion Mode without any further
adjustment. So, depending on your use of your Tracker usually will
determine the advantage of possessing one feature over the other.
Tracker 2-D Operation Only:
When using your Tracker 2-D in the All Metals Motion Mode, the
Ground Balance will usually need to be adjusted only once in normal
operation.
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