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Can anyone give me some good settings on the F75se ?

Seeing you have been a member here for 1 year I expect you have owned a prior detector.

The 75 will see targets that other detectors will not hit due to the fact the reset is lightening fast... very little nulling between targets.

Turning up sense and messing with the discrimination at first can overwhelm you... in fact you may think it's getting a lot of interference ..When in fact it's doing a great job of target separation..

The machine isn't hard to operate.. It's that you have to give yourself time to adjust to the operation ..

If you MUST. Turn the sense up some, and play a round a little at different levels.........
 
GroundScanner said:
Thanks, I am new to this machine and need all the help i can get . Thanks again, GS


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I got my settings from markg a while back. In a nutshell he likes disc set anywhere from 5 to 10, with sens set just below chatter and ground balance. I tried it and it works for me.
 
I have found these to be the best for all applications in my area on occ.. Minor tweaking of sense or frequency normally freq 4 someday freq. 7. Also if a deep iffy signal needs to be cleaned up switch to bp and recheck will clear up doubts of weather to dig or not. Hope this helps. HH. C t
 
GS.....Bart from BBH posted the following link on Tom D's. forum. Everything you ever wanted to know about setting up your F75 Ltd...and plenty of other info.

Tom's F75 Ltd Info & Tips

I am thankful for all of the great information being posted on these forums. You guys rock.

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