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The new F70....a video introduction

Bill Ladd

New member
Here's about a 10 min. video I made on the F70. Nothing real fancy......just running down the features & controls so everyone could take a gander. (sorry the youtube quality kinda blurr's the small words on the LCD). But, it's a real nice detector. Maybe at it's price point, it's much like an F75 and perhaps an exceptional alternative for someone who can't afford one....
enjoy,
Bill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXroF4pi67Y
 
Thanks bill, great video...very imformative.looks like the F70 will be spec out close to the F75...
Have you tried the F70 coil on the f75 yet vise versa..thanks...james
 
briefly at DIV.......seemed to work well on the F75. But, here at home I have just been concentrating on using the F70 & it's stock coil only for testing. But maybe I can try the DD coil on the F70 next. Thanks for the suggestion......
HH,
Bill
 
look forward to the next video. any plans on doing one for the f75? maybe an "advanced hunting techniques" video?
 
Thanks very much Bill, enjoyed your instructive video and look forward to Part 2-the field test. Hope you can make comparisons to the F-75 regarding it's operation (ie depth and response time) during the field test; especially with both the stock concentric and the 11" biaxial coils..that would be interesting too.
Jim.
 
Folks who claimed the F75 was too noisy or too "hot" are gonna like this one I think........In a real trashy site, having the thresh in disc, I have been tuning down the thresh into the (-) negative numbers which really gives you a nice quiet ride without the pops & clicks.
HH,
Bill
 
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