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Fisher F5

I believe its in book form....?
 
Google TreasureLinx for the bible, F5 Tips and Tricks...a safe file there you can download in the Fisher section at the bottom of the page.
Plus Sven is the curator of a ton of info on many vintage detectors and brands, current and long gone.
Also mod info for several units, many manuals and a ton of useful links to many interesting sites.
Cool place to visit and explore, a great resource.
Been running for years, donations to keep it around always welcomed.
 
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I’m down in Baldwin county along the bay. I came from Iowa. To my surprise the sand soil here is super mild and across the bay in Mobile is like a black dirt sand mix. My FT machines never show any bars and GB in the upper 50s in Mobile and up to the upper 70s over here. I had the Omega out today for an old yard. Not much found but some wheats and a harmonica reed. Of all my machines the omega had been used the least since I don’t really hunt yards and parks much. It is a coin freaking magnet though. I bet the F5 is as well. Using the FT 10x5DD EMI was running the show on the omega. Nothing over 50-60 sensitivity was useable. I went right back through with the g2 cranked all the way up-no emi. Got the rest of the wheats out with it. 🙂

I know a guy that lived and hunted down in Mobile for many years.
He owns a huge collection of civil war stuff, says hunting down there was remarkably great.
 
My hunting partner is like that. Full of tales from yesteryear when they would fill trunks and beds with artillery. Neighborhood kids would find minie balls in their yards. It’s definitely harder to find the goods now. We are happy to get anything period when we dig
 
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