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F75 frequencies

markg

New member
Anyone know what the frequencies of the F75 are?
F1=
F2=
etc.
 
No , but i saw them listed very recently some where and forgot to jot them down, and i can`t for the life of me remember where i saw them . I thought it was Thomas Dankowski`s forum ,but i`ve looked for reference to them there and still cannot find them.
 

1 = 12,821 Hz

2 = 12,876

3 = 12,931

4 = 12,987 DEFAULT

5 = 13,043

6 = 13,100

7 = 13,158
 
Dino - UK said:

1 = 12,821 Hz

2 = 12,876

3 = 12,931

4 = 12,987 DEFAULT

5 = 13,043

6 = 13,100

7 = 13,158
 
Lower the KHZ the more sensitive to Silver.......Higher is more responsive to smaller targets ..But honestly I think you would have to have much lower range to notice..13khz is a good basic all around frequency and don't forget the F75 is touted as being able to find gold so the 13 frequency comes in play that being said...

It will find most of the deep Silver and Copper , zinc , type items.... But hey tweak it up and let us know...You may be on too something.
 
Hey Dino-

How did you get the info?

Feq. counter????

I am thinking of seeing where my coils tune in at. Looking for the best impedance match.
I will use an active bridge/ analyzer. Might have to go for the harmonic for the tight Q.

Hey I know an easier way,...... An old field strength meter!


What do you think???
SJ
 
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