f75 and small jewlry

JackalopeZL1

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CTX 3030, Deus 2, Soon to be manticore
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Ok So I just got the f75. For the folks who have experience with the f75ltd2, The small gold you have found, is it common for it to be a broken not 100% consistant signal? I would assume depending on shape and what not is going to have a lot to do with it like most detectors but in general? Just curious. I have been out playing with my f75 digging mostly solid signals. But I can tell right away that the f75 is a high strung sensitive machine. I am sure with time I will figure it out on my own but wondering what you guys have for signal tips. thanks.
 

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I thought you were selling this thing :) It does depend on shape and size. Grab some of your girls jewelry and test it out. It is solid most of the time based on orientation in the ground. The F75 is like a 1500hp race car. It is amazingly fast and sensitive. It is like a 1969 Camaro with a blown crate motor in it. The Minelab is like a Cadillac Deville for slow long trips. Both super great. Both you need in your arsenal. Have fun hunting.
Gary from Oregon
 

All of the jewelry I've found with the F75 has rung in true and not changed numbers. I dig everything that sounds good and the VDI doesn't change numbers or only bounces 1 number up or down.
Be careful testing items on the surface of the ground, the F75 will make noises like there are multiple items and the VDI will bounce. If you are going to test this way, raise the coil 6 inches above the items.
 

The Fisher F75 is accurate on target IDs. A lot depends on what settings and mode you are using. If it's an older model before DST, then be sure you aren't running your sensitivity too high.

Wayne


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