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F75se in All Metal Mode

ramer

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In the All Metal Mode the tones only change based on how close you are to the target and or how big the target is. I am used to hearing the tones change based on the type of target it is, ie;, iron (low), all the way up to silver (high) with my other detectors. Seems with this type of F75 feedback in the all metal mode you have to keep your eyes gluded to the display to see what the numbers are.
Am I missing something or is there a way to make the All Metal mode sing out different tones based on the different types of targets.
I know on my X-terra 50 it uses 4 tones regardless if you are in all metal or discrimination mode. I got used to hunting by sound and only looked at the display to verfiy what my ears were telling me. Iron: low tones, tabs, nickles, gold: medium tones, pennys, dimes, bc: high tones, and quarters. soda cans, and large silver rings, extra high tones.
 
The allmetal mode you use on the F 75 is called prospecting mode on the Terra.

You are not actually using the true allmetal mode on the Terra when you use the setting allmetal, it is only a discmode with no discrimination.

You can do the same with your F75.

In disc mode, open up all discrimination even iron ( disc = 0 ). Set the detector in 4 tones.
 
I like to hunt like bfodnes explained above. You can pick around in some tough iron like this, just got to get used to it.
 
Yep, that was sort of what I was thinking, that running with Discrimation mode wide open with discrimination set to 0 is basically an all metal mode. Ok, I get it.
 
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