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F11,F22,F44 confirmed

Were any specs announced with these three machines?
Or planned delivery dates?

I've looked on the fisherlab.com web site and there is no
mention of any of them yet unless I overlooked it.

--Tom
 
The buttons on the F44 are almost a mirror of the Land Ranger Pro. Including Mode, Menu, Ground Grab and arrows.

Where the LRP has a up and down arrow for Menu, I'm assuming hitting menu moves the highlighted lines and the arrows control intensity. They use 3v (two AA batteries) over 9v. I'll bet the menu options are same as the LRP, with maybe the FeTone Iron Audio feature. I also believe that the segments are divided into something like the 43 arc line for Euro customers. Let's see if I am right.
 
"Looking like 'basic' turn-ons-and-go machines?
The coil is multi-spoked to cut down on stability upset from working thru the likes of stubble, stony ground etc where the likelihood of the coil getting bumped is high.
Looking forward to seeing more and hopefully an E-Mail wondering if I might like to test 'em?" LOL :fisher:
 
I found some better pics online, but the center of each pic has a watermark of the Russian forum that has the pics posted. With that said I don't think I can post them. The pics show the machine turned on. The F44 looks to have a backlight and a ferrous indicator.

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Those minelabs look awful to me.
 
It's seems to be what I thought it would be. Much like the BH Land Ranger Pro with backlight and FeTone. I prefer the conductivity arc of the LRP over the block numbers for segment ID. Looks like the F44 has preset and probably custom modes. And the menu items are visible depending on what mode you're in. It allows notching in presets which the LRP doesn't. Probably has other options that become visible in custom modes. Like V-Break. Looks to be set up to market a worldwide audience over the typical US coin market. Performance will tell. FTP see's a successful market better than we do. And engineers respond with what they hear from everyone and not just US users.
 
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