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    F75...Diggin in VA finds, finally :buds:

    Well I'm finally getting settled in again back home in New England.... It seems that I have ritual that everytime I drive the 7 hrs to one of the awesome Brandy Station "DIV"'s, I have a tire problem :( This happened at DIV-5 on the way down, & Sunday DIV-7 on the way home after a great BBQ...
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    Sorry guy's....never was able to get online

    There was just too much going on to get a chance to upload pictures like I hoped to do.....we hunted hard & by the time we got back from dinner it was after 10pm, & you just wanna sleep. Plus, I had car trouble coming home...... But when I get settled I will begin ot upload some photo's...I...
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    F75 shines @ "hunted out" Rev War site:detecting:

    It was 60's yesterday in New England, & now that our soils finally diggable, I snuck out of work early to get some more time in all metal mode on the new Fisher F75 in prep for the DIV Civil War hunt. I was able to re-get a permission in a "hunted out" Revolutionary War Camp. This sites been...
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    Wed....off to "Diggin in VA.-7"

    Me, Tony-NC, & "Horsesoldier" will be teaming up once again in the red clay soils near Brandy Station for some good old fashioned Civil War relic hunting! [attachment 52017 DIV3amigos.jpg] This is like hallowed ground to a yank from New England who has no access to Civil War relics...look how...
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    F75 finds, & 1st silver coin....

    I hit another one of my "hunted out" house sites after work Friday and had another good hunt. I was mostly messing with the all metal mode and manual ground blancing to get prepared for DIV-7 next week. But, I also kinda found out sorta by accident is that the F75's all metal audio is so good...
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    F75...Tabs & Coin readings:detecting:

    I was able to do some airtesting this weekend after the snows came & kept me at bay..... Remember these are airtests, and mineralized soil can change things. But, I was encouraged to see that, like I thought, TABS (all the ones I have) were way below Indian heads & Wheat pennies.... TABS 4...
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    F75 finds from Colonial site........

    on the Fisher forum.......sorry it's a long 6 picture post that I just don't feel like re-doing here. But feel free to look ;) Bill
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    F75 finds from early house site....

    I was finally able to get out again with the F75 after work. Seems like I have not been able to catch a break. It's either been snow, frozen, or I just have not been able to make the time. I set this afternoon aside & of course it rained :cry: Didn't matter....I was going! I put a sandwich bag...
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    Hey Tony, THIS IS "retro"....

    Check out this old picture of me & my brother :lmfao: We gut ir dun back then........
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    The F75's nice box :thumbup:

    Now I know a cardboard box does not make a detector, but the new F75 comes shipped with a cool white box with a graphic design tribute to Fisher's 75th anniversary...(see Dr. Fisher's head on the right side?). [attachment 50390 boxF75.jpg] First Texas went the extra mile with this.......even...
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    F75 really addresses steel caps & flat iron

    One of the big complaints with early T2 versions was it's affinity to rusty steel bottle caps, like many modern motion ID units have, especially with a DD coil. Well, the F75 really goes above & beyond toward handling caps & flat iron with 5 different methods available. Just the "bc" process...
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    F75 Spec sheet

    SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical: S-rod with electronics housing mounted on handgrip, 3-piece breakdown, batteries under elbow, 2-way armrest adjustment
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    F75 Tones in detail.....

    This is included in the manual & explains better all of the many tone selections the F75 offers for different conditions, objectives and personal taste. The "H" high tone is an interesting new concept to help seek out those elusive/oft missed nickels...... [u]The
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    STAT, process #'s & "confidence" on F75

    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...
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    An introduction to the new F75........

    As stated in the new manual....... Introduction to the Fisher F75 HIGH PERFORMANCE The F75 is a multi-purpose high-performance computerized metal detector. It has the high sensitivity and ground balancing control needed for professional gold prospecting, the discrimination responsiveness...
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    FRL fans will notice F75 sensitivity....

    One of the things that really stuck me was the sensitivity to tiny items that my old Fisher units missed or signaled weak on. Tiny drops of lead, BB's, .22 bullets, tiny cuff buttons, all sound "good" on the F75. Often it's loud even. Now, before folks run with that & think this is a pain, think...
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    F75- LCD glow @ night...

    Here's a quick picture for those interested...again we are still getting excellent battery life so don't get the wrong idea here. It's even less bright than it came out in this photo & I think I STILL have all the battery "bars" on mine....... Bill
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    F75...a few more tid bits

    Off the top of my head rambles..... The F75 is a very FAST metal detector. Lightning quick response/reset time. In other words the numbers show in real time unlike some other new TID units that the number comes up seemingly a couple sec. after you sweep over it. This greatly helps in trash...
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    F75....in pictures

    I was thinking over the weekend that my first informational post on the F75 had alot of references/comparisons to the T2. I felt bad to those Fisher users who have yet to try or see a T2 & couldn't relate to what I was getting at. Plus, the F75 is quite different & deserves to stand out on it's...
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