Critical Acclaim
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Critical Acclaim
Hi All
Had a word with a old friend that I hadnt spoke to for a while.She told me that she and her hubby had last season got a 50% share of close to a 100 ounce patch in the Pilbara.I said fantastic,what machine where you using.She said a Gpx4500.I asked her what are they like.Her reply stunned me "Bloody brilliant but absolute crap when its cloudy"
Thats critical acclaim,Should be more of it
Cheers dig
Had a word with a old friend that I hadnt spoke to for a while.She told me that she and her hubby had last season got a 50% share of close to a 100 ounce patch in the Pilbara.I said fantastic,what machine where you using.She said a Gpx4500.I asked her what are they like.Her reply stunned me "Bloody brilliant but absolute crap when its cloudy"
Thats critical acclaim,Should be more of it
Cheers dig
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Re: Critical Acclaim
Hi Dig,
I think if you had questioned her further there is a difference between cloudy and thunderstorm clouds.
My guess is it would be electrical interference they encountered.
Cheers
Peter
I think if you had questioned her further there is a difference between cloudy and thunderstorm clouds.
My guess is it would be electrical interference they encountered.
Cheers
Peter
Re: Critical Acclaim
GDAY DIG
knightjar is on the money emi with thunder storms plays hell with my 45
but it great any other time in mineralized pilbarra
good scratchin
cheers the speciman
knightjar is on the money emi with thunder storms plays hell with my 45
but it great any other time in mineralized pilbarra
good scratchin
cheers the speciman
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Re: Critical Acclaim
Hi Peter and Specy
Havent been able to get back to them.She used to run a minelab Dealership from Laverton Vanpark.5 foot tall and could run an 18 mono without a bungee all day (tough as nails).My guess is she would have been running a large mono.
I suppose the thing is do we have a guide on EMI with the latter machines.Has running higher frequencies made them more prone and if so is it something they should address.It would be good to get a clear picture of this.
Cheers Dig
Havent been able to get back to them.She used to run a minelab Dealership from Laverton Vanpark.5 foot tall and could run an 18 mono without a bungee all day (tough as nails).My guess is she would have been running a large mono.
I suppose the thing is do we have a guide on EMI with the latter machines.Has running higher frequencies made them more prone and if so is it something they should address.It would be good to get a clear picture of this.
Cheers Dig
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