This is the same situation as with my ferrite !
I cannot trigger on h-field because of heavy disturbers. But maybe you can trigger on e-field channel C.
Try :
Go to the settings tab
- manual mode
- set alternate channel mapping off, yes really off !
- set auto adapt to noise on
- set auto ampl. filter on
Go to the signal tab
click on amplifier 2
- set threshold for channel A and B to 0
- set threshold for channel C to 35mV
- set gains for channels to about 16x10
OK, watch channel C for gains. Gains will now change. If the system have found a good gain, then go again to the settings of amplifier 2. Now set gains for Channel A and B manually. But be carefull, the first number must be the same as the automatic found for channel C. Now play with the gains (middle number) of channel A and B for good and strong singals, but do not overtune it, do not override or clip singals.
P:S: your friend means that : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_transformer
(but I'm nor sure if this really works !)
Thomas
I cannot trigger on h-field because of heavy disturbers. But maybe you can trigger on e-field channel C.
Try :
Go to the settings tab
- manual mode
- set alternate channel mapping off, yes really off !
- set auto adapt to noise on
- set auto ampl. filter on
Go to the signal tab
click on amplifier 2
- set threshold for channel A and B to 0
- set threshold for channel C to 35mV
- set gains for channels to about 16x10
OK, watch channel C for gains. Gains will now change. If the system have found a good gain, then go again to the settings of amplifier 2. Now set gains for Channel A and B manually. But be carefull, the first number must be the same as the automatic found for channel C. Now play with the gains (middle number) of channel A and B for good and strong singals, but do not overtune it, do not override or clip singals.
P:S: your friend means that : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_transformer
(but I'm nor sure if this really works !)
Thomas