Re: Best Data or Correlate
As far as I understand it best data uses 3 frequencies, correlate uses 2 frequencies and single frequency uses the one frequency of your choice.
If only one frequency is quiet and thats the way you want to go then you must choose one of the 3.
Re: Best Data or Correlate
Correlate actually uses all 3 frequencies. It is looking for any 2 of those frequencies to fall within the span limits and excepted range. It will then elicit a response based on those 2 frequencies. Correlate does better in my opinion in high EMI situations due to the broad erratic response patterns that typically produced by the EMI.
Re: Best Data or Correlate
I see Jack, I guess what IM asking is if I decide to use 1 freq, 2.5, do I need to select best data or correlate under 3 frequencies ? Or neither? just the 2.5.
Re: Best Data or Correlate
You just select the single frequency 2.5, 7.5, or 22.5
In general the higher the frequency the better it will deal with EMI.
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Thanks jack, and Thanks for the Book of Jack, its awesome :peace:
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ronv3
I see Jack, I guess what IM asking is if I decide to use 1 freq, 2.5, do I need to select best data or correlate under 3 frequencies ? Or neither? just the 2.5.
When using a single frequency on the machine best data and correlate is not a option as these two feature are only available when using the 3 frequencies modes. As the only response the machine will get will be from the single frequency when using a single frequency.
rcsnake
rcsnake
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Always great to see your post Bob. Thanks for the input.
Jack
Re: Best Data or Correlate
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Originally Posted by
CyberSage
Correlate actually uses all 3 frequencies. It is looking for any 2 of those frequencies to fall within the span limits and excepted range. It will then elicit a response based on those 2 frequencies. Correlate does better in my opinion in high EMI situations due to the broad erratic response patterns that typically produced by the EMI.
Thats what I meant, it uses the two hardest hitting frequencies for it's calculation
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delta196
Thats what I meant, it uses the two hardest hitting frequencies for it's calculation
I presume there's no depth gain after the 2 of the 3 freqs are down selected. Right? You are still consuming power with all three frequencies. martin
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Thank You all.......muddy water keeps getting clearer :yes:
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ive wondered about correlate vs best data . good info guys , thanks everyone