Returning to the hobby after 30 years

wiryrunner

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White's Di 6000 (years ago)
White's MXT All Pro (currently)
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All Treasure Hunting
Hello Fellow Treasure Hunters! My name is Rob. I am just now coming back to the hobby after a 30-year break. I just purchased a White's MXT All Pro in March and so far, unless the machine came defective, it is clear I need some schooling on how to use it. My last detector was a White's Di 6000 that I had great luck with, especially finding silver coins. I much prefer finding old relics and old coins over "pocket change." So much more fun to look in a hole and see that shiny glint of silver!
If anyone in the network would be so kind as to offer some pointers on how to fine tune the MXT All Pro, I would much appreciate it. At this point I'm almost ready to send it back to White's.
Thanks, Rob
 

Hello Fellow Treasure Hunters! My name is Rob. I am just now coming back to the hobby after a 30-year break. I just purchased a White's MXT All Pro in March and so far, unless the machine came defective, it is clear I need some schooling on how to use it. My last detector was a White's Di 6000 that I had great luck with, especially finding silver coins. I much prefer finding old relics and old coins over "pocket change." So much more fun to look in a hole and see that shiny glint of silver! If anyone in the network would be so kind as to offer some pointers on how to fine tune the MXT All Pro, I would much appreciate it. At this point I'm almost ready to send it back to White's. Thanks, Rob
I just got a whites mxt myself , the 300 thou all the same. I'm no expert but since nobody else has asked, what kinda problems are you experiencing ?? Thier turn on n go pretty much. Maybe defective. But start with telling us the problem.
 

Hi wiryrunner; Welcome back. Happy Hunting and don't forget to Post those pictures ok. PEACE:RONB
 

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Welcome aboard! Take a look at Sub-Forums: New York and Sub-Forums: Pennsylvania for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your states.
 

Welcome back to hunting Rob...
 

Welcome back! Have you tried testing it with coins sprinkled in your yard? Or are you just disappointed that you aren't finding silver?

Wayne

www.metaldetectingstuff.com
 

Greetings and welcome back. Its more fun than ever ! There are so many cool detectors that you might want to own four or five machines ! I do ! I was gone 18 years and wow ! so many exciting detectors out there !!!
 

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