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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2007
    United States
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    M6 Help...again

    Fellow T'Netters, I need your advice again.

    Today I made a coin garden consisting of a penny, nickel, dime, and a quarter. I started out with the quarter. Buried it at about 3 inches, no problem. Moved it to 4 inches, no problem again. I moved it to 5 inches and the signal was barely there I then moved it to 6 inches and got absolutely nothing. Not even a reading on the display. AHHHH!! I'm using the stock coil with the SENS at the factory recommended setting and the discrimination set to 1. Also, I just replaced the batteries and I'm in the single tone mode with the auto track set to OFF.

    I swear I'm finding every metal object in the ground between 0" and 4". Now I guess this explains why I'm not finding anything deeper. The only think I have ever found at deeper than 4" was a Wheatie and that was the first week I got my detector.

    Anyone have any advice?

  2. #2
    it
    Nov 2007
    Chicago
    White's Matrix M6 w/ Sun-Ray DX-1, 950 coil and 6x10 DD, Minelab Excalibur II, Garrett Ace 250, Garmin Etrex GPS
    1,789

    Re: M6 Help...again

    Have you tried manually ground-balancing the machine? That can get you more depth.

    Joe
    "Go deep or go home" - LAdigger

  3. #3
    us
    Apr 2007
    West Michigan
    White's M6, Bullseye II, Ace250
    1,935

    Re: M6 Help...again

    I generally keep mine at the two triangles. Once in a while I turn up the sens. If I'm in a steel tot lot I sometimes turn the sens down. I use the stock coil too. I have the 4X6 one but have never been impressed with it.

    I have been finding stuff deeper than 4 inches...5 or 6 inches doesn't appear to be a problem. I noticed yesterday that on some of the deeper targets the beep was not very sharp but I dug them anyway...just in case they were for real. It turned out they were real. I attributed the faintness of the beep to the fact that mine is down to 10 volts. I've noticed that when the batteries get down there things get a little iffy.

    When I remember to, I try to ground balance as soon as I turn it on. If I'm in a tot lot I set the coil on the wood chips or sand or stones before I even turn it on...then I pump it a couple times. In the grassy areas I turn it on and balance it as soon as I hit the grass.

    Once you get used to the M6 I think you will like it. I have an Ace 250 for backup but I seldom pick it over the M6. I use the Bullseye II pinpointer and it works great for me.

    Feel free to PM me anytime. I haven't been on a lot but I do check in often to see what's going on.

  4. #4
    RUDY2003

    Re: M6 Help...again

    I am constantly diggin' 8 to 10 inches with great tones on my M6.
    My procedure is (I got this tip from a buddy on the Whites' Forum site),
    1) Machine off, set ground balance off.
    2) Set Discrimination halfway between 0 and the first preset
    3) Set Sensitivity to Factory Preset Arrow
    4) Holding coil on the ground, Turn On Machine
    5) Pump coil up and down 3 to 4 times *OVER A CLEAN SPOT"
    6) Holding the coil on the ground, Set Ground Balance to "Locked"
    7) Slightly adjust Discrimination.....
    8) Start swingin...
    I have found that this greatly increases depth and target ID with the stock or 4x6 coil..

    Give it a try and see....

    Rudy

  5. #5
    us
    Apr 2005
    land of the free-taxed to death
    Whites
    594

    Re: M6 Help...again

    Yes this technique works the best!!! Check out the Whites forum on TNET for more helpful hints. I used this set up and it works great, although I've yet to dig real deep. The M6 seems to be a great machine good luck

    Greg
    Whites Matrix M6-QXT Pro

  6. #6

    Dec 2006
    Watseka, Illinois
    Back to the ETRAC !!! Fisher f-point, Ratphones,
    735

    Re: M6 Help...again

    Freshly buried coins do not read well on any machine.. There is a lot of theories halo and soil compactness.. This is normal and if you check the coin garden after a year or two it will sound off clear..
    WADE ON IN THE WATER AIN"T DEEP!!!!

 

 

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