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Wrote this up and posted it in the today's find forum.
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?91,2064641
For you F70/F75 guys...man I can't tell you how much jumping was going on at this site.
I have been here several times and in this area at the edge of this large park near some big homes, wifi, power lines and who knows what else and I always encounter the most severe EMI here that I have ever dealt with to this point.
Program 1 was 2F, DE, sense at around 70 and Thresh at -1 with jumping everywhere, but I was actually in program 2... AT, SL, Sense at 99 and Thresh at 9, settings.
As hard as it might be to believe, and you can imagine how noisy these settings actually were, but even with all that noise and jumping somehow more stable numbers seem to be easier to notice for me, or at least I have learned to do this because I have been using these as my more standard hunting settings for awhile.
I am weird I guess...logically, when it gets too noisy the thing to do is turn down the sense and thresh and switch to DE, I do the opposite and have been successful.
We keep telling everyone that the natural language of the F series is jumpy and chatty, but even in that kind of environment when our coils roll over something good these things manage to let us know, somehow, and those that never took the time to learn and understand this quirk in the Fisher language never seem to get this.
Thank goodness I do, and this nice gold ring smack dab between two pieces of iron in heavy EMI is the proof.
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?91,2064641
For you F70/F75 guys...man I can't tell you how much jumping was going on at this site.
I have been here several times and in this area at the edge of this large park near some big homes, wifi, power lines and who knows what else and I always encounter the most severe EMI here that I have ever dealt with to this point.
Program 1 was 2F, DE, sense at around 70 and Thresh at -1 with jumping everywhere, but I was actually in program 2... AT, SL, Sense at 99 and Thresh at 9, settings.
As hard as it might be to believe, and you can imagine how noisy these settings actually were, but even with all that noise and jumping somehow more stable numbers seem to be easier to notice for me, or at least I have learned to do this because I have been using these as my more standard hunting settings for awhile.
I am weird I guess...logically, when it gets too noisy the thing to do is turn down the sense and thresh and switch to DE, I do the opposite and have been successful.
We keep telling everyone that the natural language of the F series is jumpy and chatty, but even in that kind of environment when our coils roll over something good these things manage to let us know, somehow, and those that never took the time to learn and understand this quirk in the Fisher language never seem to get this.
Thank goodness I do, and this nice gold ring smack dab between two pieces of iron in heavy EMI is the proof.