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East Central, Nebraska | are you sure its is a midtech 5000 and not a 6000 or 6100? I have never seen a 5000. never used this brand before this year. worked fine. I don't remember ever having to calibrate anything. mine had a dial that would switch to each different "category" and I would make sure each of those were correct and I was set to go (sections, boom width all that) if you are talking about maybe calibrating speed. I find the easiest way to do that is to download a speedometer on my cell phone and keep changing the speed calibration until it matches what my phone is saying for speed. if you have any specific questions maybe I could help. | |
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