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F75.....a little info

Bill Ladd

New member
I have learned a few things about the new F75 I'd like to pass along since they may even start shipping before March 5th. This is an exciting time and seemingly worth the wait...

1) The number system is far different than the T2. It's 100% rescaled to provide greater resolution to the non-ferrous, high conductive regions which is 15-99 (iron on the T2 was 40 & under..F75 under 15). This should really spread things out as a nickel for example is around 25 on F75 (iron on the T2). Silver coins, usually around 90 on T2 is now around 85 on F75.

2) There are 3 very helpful "process" modes one can use which is how the ID samples signals:
DE= default
BC= bottle cap reject
PF= a "plowed field" setting

3) F75 has backlight & saves last setting :thumbup:

4)"Confidence" meter pretty self explanitory. LCD bars that show high if the ID is certain. Also drops "confidence" level way down on caps....

5) ALL METAL...staionary & motion modes, and also seperate threshold control and audio pitch adjustments.

6) Notching....works in groups of 5 blocks at a time, and shows a partial slash on the LCD screen words along the top. Example: notching 15-20 shows partial line through word "FOIL". Going up to 25 will make a full line through the word FOIL...fully nulling that block. Notching works up to number 65, one can get creative & slash mixtures of things. Say you can cut out low part of foil & high end of zincs if you wish (again blocks of 5).

7) On screen depth meter....in blocks that show up high (near top) for shallow target, lower for deep ones.

I'm sure there's lots more I forgot. I'll have more as we go & will try to answer questions on this forum. I only ask that you please don't fill my privite message box with questions as I won't be able to answer them all. I always try to give personal/individual help but try doing 350 at a time ;) Post questions here & we will try our best to get answers for you. Again, we are learning on the fly too so we may not have all the answers right away.

Thanks,
Bill
 
I want to know how many inches it goes on a dime. and how much deeper it is over the t-2

dig it,
AJ

:usaa:
 
Dang.. they developed that PF mode without our input Bill. Whatup with that? :devil:

Jackpine (I dont wanna dig that deep iron) Savage. :razz:

PS: I got an old one room school that was used for weddings and other gatherings back before alum cans and its full of old rusty BC's. Between the bottle caps and the pulsing electric fence along the backside of the lot its a humdinger! Send me one so I can make sure it works there.

Tom
 
CZ's, but it may do OK on the salt.

In Florida it ground balanced at 00. So maybe around the North East one may be able to get somewhat of a ground balance on the wet salt sand.
 
with bright lights, dripping water and slivers under the fingernails to get the real truth!

It sure sounds like a worthy detector that will uphold the Fisher name. Whether or not it is what you and I have been looking for, who knows. :shrug:
 
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