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Mike Hillis Fisher f5 corrections post

Hi,
Some of you guys are just too kind to me. Between work and caring for my wife, my time is really limited right now. I hope that changes next year when the work aspect of the statement goes away.

I'll hunt up the F5 stuff and get you links to it.

HH
Mike
 
I just uploaded the file for everyone, so they can be downloaded
 

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Thank you Sven!
 
If you like the F5 you will LOVE the F19! :)
I have the f5 and the goldbug very different machines . I prefer the gold bud predecessor to the f 19. Decisive separation and easy to use .found most of my civil war stuff with it. Doesn't null on iron very easy to use has a good display and let's you know the mineralized ground you are up against. The biggest problem with the eqx 800 is you have no idea about soil. Maybe minelab thought they did not need it . The f5 has a dirt meter also very helpful depending on your area. To know the iron content helps.
 
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