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F22 testing

detectingMO

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Sorry about the glare and audio. Kodak Zx5 now on order! Nothing shocking or surprising here other than significantly less depth on buried silver?

clad and silver airtest the same (9.5" dime/10.5" quarter) but 1-2" less in ground with ID. My ground is phase 50 and .03 fe on T2 and 73 GB on ATP. very mild

[video]https://youtu.be/Fyhp9g_WBbE[/video]
 
For a low cost detector ..it isn't bad...... at least you knew something was there..
 
I believe the process in the F22/F44 is the same as the LRP. You make reference to the traveling nickel signal like you did on the LRP video.
 
that was a 7" nickel. it does ok to 5" in clean ground. add any mineralization and it wont id a nickel at 2". they feel a lot alike on processes but the fishers are small bit faster recovery. not eurotek fast though
 
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