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STAT, process #'s & "confidence" on F75

Bill Ladd

New member
Some more info from First Texas on a couple of the new & different aspects of the F75 folks have been asking about...

STATIC ALL METAL MODE
This mode is useful for finding large, deep objects, i.e. larger than a coin and deeper than 12 inches (30cm). STATIC functions the same as PinPoint but occupies a different position on the user interface. The audio signal gets stronger as the searchcoil approaches the ground. Unlike the other modes, the detection sound will not disappear if you stop moving the searchcoil.
Process Number (Process #)
This menu selection offers the user a choice among several different methods of audio discrimination to accommodate a variety of search conditions and personal preferences. These methods differ in the way the signals are processed for analysis.
The Process Number selections are:
dE: Default Process
This is the best process to use for most conditions, and is thus the default.

JE: Jewelry Process
Detector will be more sensitive to small and low-conductivity metals like jewelry, but will run noisier in trashy areas.

bc: Bottle Cap Mode
Response is modified so that steel bottle caps will usually produce inconsistent, or non-repeatable, tones and broken sounds. There may be a slight reduction in the ability to separate adjacent targets. Use this process in areas with a high concentration of steel bottle caps. Also refer to the Capabilities & Limitations section for sweep techniques to aid in the identification of steel bottle caps

PF: for use in plowed fields.
Some users may prefer this process for hunting is irregular ground, especially plowed fields.

What You See vs. What You Hear
The visual target ID displayed on the LCD is based entirely on sampled processing; the number displayed represents a snapshot of the target
 
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