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My new F75 is on the way/newbie

liquid1

New member
Hey folks, I just ordered the F75 along with the optional small coil..From all the finds and reads, I know it will take a while to get
use to this machine But it sounds like its a good choice..I cant wait to Start relic hunting..I'm new to this forum and 2 weeks old to MD, I bought my wife a TITAN 2000 XD and have found gold and all sorts of stuff, So I;m kinda hooked..The Titan Is sooo easy to use grab and go Pretty good ITD and notch system With great depth..I found an old Horse shoe at 7" easy..I cant wait to see what the F75 will turn up..james
 
Just be very patient & keep in mind that it's a top of the line detector loaded with different setting options,etc. It has a ton of power, & often with a new detector folks need at least 30 hours in the field to begin to feel comfortable.
It's got lots of power, so I would start out very slow with the sensitivity (maybe 50 or so) to keep the chatter down & DE mode. Maybe only 1 or 2 tones @ first as well as multiple tones tend to overwhelm new users sometimes....
good luck,
Bill
 
[quote Bill Ladd]Just be very patient & keep in mind that it's a top of the line detector loaded with different setting options,etc. It has a ton of power, & often with a new detector folks need at least 30 hours in the field to begin to feel comfortable.
It's got lots of power, so I would start out very slow with the sensitivity (maybe 50 or so) to keep the chatter down & DE mode. Maybe only 1 or 2 tones @ first as well as multiple tones tend to overwhelm new users sometimes....
good luck,
Bill[/quote] Thanks Bill, I live in NC with lots of red clay and rocks, I here its very mineralized Dirt..Good Advice, I'm glad you reccomened a starting point, I was going to post and ask the question, I'll have to experiment and keep the rains pulled back from What I've read folks love it, But it can be a monster..I'll Have to get use to a machine with a Good Dround balance system..I will read and re-read the manuals and Take time to get use to it....Thanks a bunch..james
 
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