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All things V6

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Hi Guys
This topic is designed for V6 users. Settings for different ground, experiences, tips and tricks
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Post by allmetal »

Reading your other post on setting up the V5 Foggy I think I have not been turning up my Threshold after ground balancing my V6 need to try that next time I'm out thanks for the tip. ;)

So far I have only around 10hrs or so of field time with my Blisstool think I'm getting more to grips with it now, It is very sensitive to very small targets in an air test can't say that I have managed to get it that way in the ground so far.
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Post by Foggy »

Hello Allmetal
Yes turning up the threshold after ground balance isn't mentioned anywhere in the manual, just get it to where your machine starts to chatter, then back it off so it's quiet, it will bring you depth and some sensitivity.
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Foggy

Post your settings here Allmetal, I've no experience with the V6, it might help other users thanks. ::g
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Post by Junior »

Had mine since Dec 14 still struggle with it can't seem to ground balance it so always use ferrite ring rightly or wrongly. Seems to like a bit of iron regardless of where dd is. And seems sparky signal wise. My settings are. Gain 3 dd 8.5. dis 4. Dis sw 3/2. sil 2. Thres. 5 G. C. 6. G f 5. Freq. max. Tone max.
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Post by Sven1 »

Excellent rundown on the controls and how to use them.
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Post by Sticko64 »

This is a very good guide to using the Blisstool V6 as it’s not the easiest detector to use compared with a lot of detectors out today.
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Post by allmetal »

Many thanks Allypally for going to the trouble to post the guide for using the V6.

Mine has been collecting dust for years, I never really had time to get out because I was a full time carer. Hopefully I will get out with it again at some point after all the current restrictions are lifted. [81/]
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