Just got my F5 back from El Paso a few days ago.
The bad news was the pinpoint button started malfunctioning so I sent my F5 in to get repaired for the second time:sad:. The detector would briefly power off when I pressed the pinpoint button and the detector would then revert to default settings for ground balance and tones. Worse yet it was an intermittent problem
. One hunt it happened about every other time I pinpointed. Other hunts it would only happen a time or two or not at all. A couple times it happened when I would just turned a faceplate knob.
Shortly after I sent it in for repair I got a call from a very friendly gentleman at FT by the name of Lupe. Lupe tells me he took my detector home for a couple days of in the field usage and couldn't get the pinpoint button to malfunction. Said he's been detecting for fourteen years and he had found about $10 in change with my detector but that was his. I appreciated his sense of humor even though I was disappointed that he couldn't get the detector to act up. I told him I understood that intermittent problems can be tough to fix (a couple old Ford Escorts came to mind - don't get me started on that one:veryangry
and that I appreciated him trying. I said that I'd wait until the problem became more constant and send the unit back in.
I thought that was the end of it, but about half an hour later I got a call back from Lupe. He said after talking to me he kept trying and was able to get the detector to malfunction. I don't know if he started working that pinpoint button like a fiend or what, but that was great news
. I got the detector back a few days later and the performance is as good as new again.
So a big THANK YOU to Lupe
for his persistance. A big THANK YOU to his boss (I think he said his name was Frank
) who instructed Lupe to take my F5 for a couple days to try and figure out the problem in the field. Also a big THANK YOU to Felix
who has always been so helpful and efficient. A big THANK YOU to Dave Johnson
for his generousity and being such a hobby-friendly lead engineer and designer. And a big THANK YOU to the FT repair department for making my
repair experiences as positive as possible.
The bad news was the pinpoint button started malfunctioning so I sent my F5 in to get repaired for the second time:sad:. The detector would briefly power off when I pressed the pinpoint button and the detector would then revert to default settings for ground balance and tones. Worse yet it was an intermittent problem

Shortly after I sent it in for repair I got a call from a very friendly gentleman at FT by the name of Lupe. Lupe tells me he took my detector home for a couple days of in the field usage and couldn't get the pinpoint button to malfunction. Said he's been detecting for fourteen years and he had found about $10 in change with my detector but that was his. I appreciated his sense of humor even though I was disappointed that he couldn't get the detector to act up. I told him I understood that intermittent problems can be tough to fix (a couple old Ford Escorts came to mind - don't get me started on that one:veryangry
I thought that was the end of it, but about half an hour later I got a call back from Lupe. He said after talking to me he kept trying and was able to get the detector to malfunction. I don't know if he started working that pinpoint button like a fiend or what, but that was great news

So a big THANK YOU to Lupe




