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You can't be "pretty much" and "identical" at the same time. The Fisher F5 provides more manual control over several functions than does the Omega. The Fisher uses more batteries than the Omega, and the Fisher F5 is more top-heavy than the Omega.Allan said:I have a F5, and after reading about the Omega 8000, they pretty much seem identical?
Same location isn't a big deal, nor is the same operating frequency. It used to be that several manufacturers had more than one brand over their roof. Compass Electronics also marketed the plastic-housed Cue Detector line which worked very similarly, but were bargain packaged.Allan said:Both manuals are all most identical and worded the same, same Freq, and both from the same Co. First Texas, same address?
I haven't compared the two side-by-side, and I honestly question is one is much 'deeper or better" than the other. I know several people who are especially fond of the F5's performance, just as I am, and others are, of the Omega's in-the-field results.Allan said:Many claim the performance of the Omega is better/deeper than the F5, Any opinions?