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I would like any info on a good probe hand held or inline.....the targets up near the surface could be found easier after location.......thanks ....hh....Dan
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zaxfire69 said:. I bought a Garrett Pro Pointer and it is the only probe I could use with my F75,.
BuckeyeBrad said:I own the Garrett probe as well as most of the others. I do like the Garrett a lot BUT something I noticed awhile back (and this is an FYI, not advice to avoid the Garrett probe) is that it does interfere with the high freq Fishers and Teks. I initially noticed this when I was field testing the 75 LTD and since I still had the original 75 and a T-2, I double checked with them and it occurred equally with all. I also confirmed this with 4 other 75 detectors and G-probes. 100% occurrence rate. In the Disc mode it is definitely less audibly noticeable but there is some effect in the form of slight additional chatter if you're already running in the noise. In all metal, it is much more noticeable. Now before you all start thinking I'm nuts because you have been using one of these probes in combination with one of the mentioned detectors and no apparent effect, keep this in mind....the "interference" occurs when you're hunting and the probe is OFF!!!!!!!! I know....I was flabbergasted too. Try this to confirm. For maximum effect, turn your 75 whatever or T-2 whatever on like you would be hunting. As you'll see, sens settings aren't critical but start in AM and use the typical slight threshold. Now with the probe OFF, move it around at different proximities and angles to the coil. You'll quickly see what I'm talking about I assume. Repeat in disc mode and you'll still get some audio reports due to the probe and degree thereof related to how far away from the coil you carry it when hunting. Probably the most noticeable "problem" that one will notice in the field will be when hunting in all metal but will be only slightly present even if you carry the probe 180 degrees away from the coil. Experiment and you'll find the best location. Now, I'm not implying that the Garrett probe and the high freq Fishers and Teks are not compatible. Even after I discovered this last August and September I still continue to use the combination at least part of the time. I tend to grab one of my pulse probes if I know I'm gonna be hunting in AM and the Garrett if I'm hunting in Disc or either way if using one of my low freq Fishers or Teks.