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Back out with the F-75 again.

Ray(Ca)

Active member
Hi Everyone

Used the 75 today at a demo in the middle of a major city. They had a city park ripped out and I had to go in. The 75 performed excellent at first and just like always cut right through the iron and garbage to find a couple of keepers. I then moved to another area of the demo and that's when the dreaded interference started. I quickly scrolled through the different channels but there was no change so I brought the sens down to 50 and it seemed to be better but it was still bad. I just couldn't force myself to put her in DE. So I switched to AM and to my surprise I still could hear a little chatter but it was okay. It was getting dark so I moved on to a old park that I knew was holding some oldies. I switched the 75 on and set the sens back to 80. Everything was cool for awhile and then came the instability and it was worse than ever! So back down to 50 and everything was good. The only problem is that at this spot the keepers start at 7 inches so I wasn't sure if I had enough horsepower at JE 50 to do the job. Well that was answered shortly with a high whisper / jumpy 60s-70s and at 7 inches comes a 1900 v-5c. Needless to say the 75 showed that at even at a low setting it still has some punch. The F-75 is a keeper you just have to know when to pull your foot off the throttle!

HH Ray(Ca)
 
Which tone are you guys using and are you disc and notching..thanks james
 
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