I've been reading a lot on this subject but nothing has really answered my question which is "How does altering the Ground Balance on a machine affect the Discrimination Circuit?" I know that in the early days of the 1980s many machines like the Garrett ADS that I had, only had Ground Balance operating in "All Metal." When you switched into the Discriminate mode, it was often impossible to get any signal at all in heavily mineralised ground, as both the audio and meter signal were totally masked by the negative ground effect. You could see this effect on the meter, as the needle would drop to the left of the display (iron zone) and firmly remain there until the All Metal mode was re-selected.
Later in the 1980s, the Disc Circuit was affected also by the Ground Balancing adjustments made in the All Metal Mode. I have read that the Disc Circuit on some of those later machines caused the I.D reading to go up or down depending on where the Ground Balance had been set because they were using a single channel.
Now I have read, and this is where I begin to get even further confused, machines like the Blisstool and GMP, "do not use a conventional ground balance circuit." "The whole detector is cycled through a disc circuit and when you ground balance it is using a compared signal, not a single channel".
I made a couple of diagrams to try and illustrate my understanding or misunderstanding of the subject. Any comments would be very much appreciated.
Later in the 1980s, the Disc Circuit was affected also by the Ground Balancing adjustments made in the All Metal Mode. I have read that the Disc Circuit on some of those later machines caused the I.D reading to go up or down depending on where the Ground Balance had been set because they were using a single channel.
Now I have read, and this is where I begin to get even further confused, machines like the Blisstool and GMP, "do not use a conventional ground balance circuit." "The whole detector is cycled through a disc circuit and when you ground balance it is using a compared signal, not a single channel".
I made a couple of diagrams to try and illustrate my understanding or misunderstanding of the subject. Any comments would be very much appreciated.
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