An adjustment made to "cancel" or ignore ground mineralization; may be done manually or automatically
is the ability of the metal detector to compensate for the effects of ground mineralisation. Some detectors have a factory pre-set ground balance level, while those with an adjustable ground balance can either be manuall or automatically controlled.
Circuitry, which allows the detector to ignore ground mineralisation manually, automatically or at a preset level.
A control, circuit and method of balancing-out mineralized ground so that it does not affect the 'pickup' of desirable targets.
A state of operation in which specialized circuitry can ignore the masking effect ground minerals have over metal targets.
An adjustment of a metal detector to eliminate ground mineralization. Some metal detectors come with preset ground balance, while others have automatic or manual ground balance
A state of operation using specialized circuitry to ignore the masking effect that iron ground minerals have over metal targets.