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F75 in Portland Ore.

tink

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Anyone using the F75 in Portland Oregon. Just wondering how its working in our area and what settings have you tried so far with it. Have one coming soon and have been gatthering all the imformation I can about it in a log. Like to get a all I can about it before it gets here.
 
once you do get it....take a ground balance & feO reading of your soil & I'm sure it will match up with someone elses area on here & then we can help you when we know the type of mineralization your dealing with.....
HH,
Bill
 
Thanks for the help and offers all. I just sold the M6 to get a F75. Didn't really have any troubles running it at 100+ sensitivity most of the time. Going to be interesting finding out what this machine will do better then the M6. Hopefully everything and a little deeper. With over 800 coins and 15 rings this year on 6 hour a week hunts the M6 treated me well.

I have read the manual a few times but with actually seeing the screen and illustrations it a little tricky to understand it all. Figured the first thing to do was get some ground readings. Then post then and get help from others with the same soil conditions. I also read all the post and articles I could on the F65. Been saving the settings some of you have suggested for different types of hunting.
 
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