I had the same problem with an old detector I had given to my brother. I thought it was the unit, but when I sent it in to Garrett ( it was an Acer 350 ) it turned out to be the coil, which they gladly sold me a new one at a 60% discount compared to buying it through a dealer, to which I was happy to do. What I would suggest trying if you can is attach another compatible coil and see if the noise continues, if it does try using the coil over a coin to see if this coil works at all with your unit . If it does then you know its the coil, if it doesn't you might either have a bad coil anyway because the replacement coil might not be compatible in the first place, you can always send it in to whites repair for an estimate ( sorry you will have to find that yourself ). Good Luck.
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