Threshold control, Threshold adjustment, Silent search – White’s Electronics MXT 300 User Manual

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Chapter 5 MXT 300 Controls

Threshold Control

The THRESHOLD control sets the loudness of

the background "hum" or edge of sound. This

background "hum" should normally be maintained

during searching. In order to hear the tiniest and

deepest targets the THRESHOLD "hum" should be

set at the faintest audible level. It can be slightly

scratchy, chatter or static like but it must be con-

stant so as to not miss that small or deep targets.

At this point, we can't recommend too highly the

advantage of using HEADPHONES. With HEAD-

PHONES you can lower THRESHOLD "hum" lev-

els, you will hear the faintest of target signals while

cancelling out environmental background noise and

improving concentration.

Threshold Adjustment

The MXT 300 has an improved microprocessor

driven THRESHOLD control that is adjusted with

a single turn. It does not, therefore, require a 10

turn pot for precise adjustment. Digital software

provides much higher resolution, thus you can set

the "hum" faster and more accurately. Set the knob

all the way to the left or counterclockwise and then

rotate it clockwise until the faintest audible level

of "hum" is attained (edge of sound). If the "hum"

disappears for any reason (other than bumping the

control) you may be either swinging the coil too

fast or your GAIN control is set too high, or in the

prospecting MODE you may need to increase the

speed of SAT.

Silent Search

With microprocessor driven THRESHOLD controls

arguably skillful operators can "cheat the system"

and use silent search with high performance results.

Once the threshold is found, edge of sound, setting

the Threshold control slightly counterclockwise

achieves silent search where no threshold hum is

heard during searching. By further optimizing Gain

to radical levels, much of that resulting noise can

be hidden under the Threshold and thus good fi eld

results. Best reserved for more experienced opera-

tors, a balancing act between higher Gain V.S. a

stronger response required to surpass the threshold

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setting, must be achieved and understood.

THRESHOLD CONTROL
“HUM”

Chapter 5 MXT 300 Controls

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