White’s Electronics MXT 300 User Manual

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DUAL CONTROL, SAT

When in the Prospecting MODE the DUAL CON-

TROL is used to adjust the level or speed of SAT

(Self Adjusting Threshold). The Threshold or

continuous faint hum heard during operation of

the MXT 300 can rise or disappear due to environ-

mental interference or by interference of ground

mineralization. This can be heard as chatter when

excessive. Faster SAT speeds tend to calm this in-

terference allowing for target sounds to be separated

from ground noise.

The MXT 300 is computerized, which allows im-

proved SAT in ways not practical in the past. These

improvements "kick in" progressively at higher

settings allowing better ground silencing in highly

variable ground. At these higher settings, cold

rocks (rocks well below the current ground min-

eral rejection level) will sound "different" giving

a "double blip" sound or vanishing entirely, rather

than giving the "boing" sound you will get at lower

settings.

Another difference between a gold nugget and a

cold rock is that when you sweep back and forth ,

the gold nugget will "stay in one spot" but the cold

rock will seem to keep wandering around. This can

also be the case with a pocket of negative mineral-

ization.

GAIN and VARIABLE SAT (Self Adjusting

Threshold) Speed:

The TRAC feature compensates for common

ground minerals in the area. The SAT control com-

pensates for the inconsistency of the ground miner-

alization. The greater the degree of inconsistencies,

the more SAT is needed to quiet ground noise. If

the THRESHOLD becomes too erratic or noisy, it

might be necessary to use the SAT feature and/or

reduce the GAIN control. This noisy behavior will

make it diffi cult to recognize a true target (possible

nugget) from pieces of mineral, commonly referred

to as "hot rocks". It is not wise to keep a high level

of GAIN if the detector will not operate smooth-

ly. This is a false sense of security. Maintain as

smooth a threshold as you can.

Recognizing a true target is the most important

part of detecting. This is an example of when less

GAIN will produce more nuggets. You must be the

best judge of just how much noise you can tolerate

and still identify nuggets, and thus the amount of

SAT and GAIN to use to produce the desired results

in your area. Therefore, if you have been operating

your MXT 300 at the full level of GAIN (+3) and

you determine that this is too high because either

the threshold is erratic or the detector is giving false

signals; always begin by reducing the GAIN toward

the Initial Setting triangle. If this does not correct

the problem, start adding some SAT speed by turn-

ing the SAT control slowly clockwise. If this does

not correct the problem, go back to the GAIN and

reduce it a little more and add a bit of SAT. As I

mentioned earlier it is sort of like seasoning a pot of

soup. Some salt and some pepper. Remember any

drop in GAIN below (7-8) will result in some loss

of depth. Any increase in SAT speed above the "P"

setting may also effect overall depth.
However, before reducing the Gain below 7 - 8 you

might try to experiment a bit with the HYPERSAT

range of the SAT control. This function is unique

to White's SAT. The Threshold will almost buzz and

loss of depth will be minimal. Reserve this option

for situations where ground is unusual or conditions

extreme. If you can't control your Threshold with

small reductions in Gain or small increasing SAT,

then "jump start" your SAT into the HYPERSAT

range. Before attempting this, you might practice

sweeping over a test nugget to learn to identify it's

sound with HYPERSAT.
We like to use the analogy of driving on a straight

road versus a curvy road. The object is to get from

point A to point B. 65 m.p.h. might get you there

on a straight road, but you will have to slow to 35

m.p.h. if the road is curvy, or you will end up off

the road. The straight road is like low mineralized

ground and the curvy road is like heavy mineraliza-

tion. High Gain and slower SAT will not get you

the Gold in heavy mineralization as well as lower

GAIN and faster SAT.

Chapter 5 MXT 300 Controls

Chapter 5 MXT 300 Controls

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