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What if you put disc on 1 -4?
F-75 Disc '6' & mandatory 'monotone' justification: Many have asked "WHY?".
-------- When the F-75 is placed on a Disc setting of '6' and 'monotone'; This set-up config allows (under MOST circumstances) the best iron see-thru ability..... in locating non-ferrous targets in areas that are loaded with ferro
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
You seem to crank up the sens on the F75 I remember on your older posts that too much sens masks targets becasue it incresses the coils footprint. Is that the case on the F75?
One more question...on the F75 you use a mono tone! I was hunting some very old hard dirt very hard to get any depth I tried the mono tone and it was really broken up but then used the 3H tone and heard a high tone only
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From what I have read a new small coil is almost ready it has a part number. I have also read that the F75 i hard to keep in the stores they sell as soon as they come in. So low sales seems like a false statement but time will tell!
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That seems a little bit like the old way fo thinking for fisher not enough sales no new coils. Good thing the standard coil works almost the way a smaller coil would work. I guess they lied about having new coils this year. And how many detectors do they have to sell to go over the top?
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Made by Wilson you use disc and it hits targets
The "Coin Select" is the most advanced State of the Art metal detector in the world. Now with it's very own type of "ID" that can be set to cancel zinc pennies or copper to aluminum or tin cans. You can select to read only 25 cent coins or higher. No other detector in the world has these capabilities. This type of "
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thanks Tom so the F75 & T2 with two targets one being iorn or a pull tab or trash will lower the reading if the targets are touching and no gaps? That is why it is best to set on the F75 a disc of say 6 and dig every good tone you get and not really always look at the numbers.
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Hi Guys
Thank you all for your response for the video to see the iron see through test.
We have been inundated with requests, so we decided to put in on You Tube, so anyone who wants to view it should go to www.youtube.com then type in iron see through. Look for the tag iron see through, im under the name of heatdetector, sounds odd but red heat had already been taken.
Lets hear your feed b
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Tom that is a lot of great info...if I can ask you this question? From what you wrote above are you a T2 user or F75 user now. Is the F75 an improvment on the T2? I use the T2 for relic hunting but don't like it for turf hunting. Which detector would you use now?
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T2/F75 - 17 years ago
OK Tom I know you played with both the F75 and T2 and I have read a lot about the F75 and its nice package.
Now how about the nity gritty? Deeper? Faster? Unmasking in iron? What do you think or anyone think. I know it is early in the game and I know when all is said and done White's will have something new on the market along with I would think a few other of the big Compaines.
Thanks L
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So the new F75 is a party rager, gets in the dirt and snifs out the targets in iron, trash, the new inproved T2? I watched your video again some good tips in there I even got a shovel tp dig deeper holes.
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So I have a few fishers and now the T2. The T2 sure works in iron and is very sensative on small targets. Now we have the new fisher 75 coming out. A lot of people think it is a T2 with a few new bells and whistles and maybe a bit more tame. The T2 does give you a lot of info it runs very hot. I think Dave took the MXT to the next level.
So where is he going with the F75...I would love to see
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Nasa Tom is smart guy, I have read a lot of info he has written and it makes me think about what he has said and I try and use it for when I detect. His Fisher 70 pro and 3DCZ are very good detectors. His DVD was a good starting point and it had some useful info.
What we all want is a new detector that can do something different maybe see through iron or a meter on the 70 and 3D that gives you
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