sgoss66
Well-known member
I spent several hours and set up a test garden today. I learned two things, in just a quick run through the garden with my F70 after I finished it.
1. The F70 is DEEP. It hits a 10" dime, and 12" quarter, and a 12" nickel (my deepest targets) with EASE, with the 10" stock elliptical concentric coil, zero disc, high sens/thresh, dE mode. It hits the coins hard, with room to spare (though it is IDing them all as iron, VDI number 13). But it hits them with ease.
2. In sL (slow) mode, this thing is EVEN BETTER. It is more susceptible to EMI in sL mode, but I have heard it said that sL mode on the F70 was a precursor to the Boost Process added to the F75/T2 LTD machines. Well, it's true, from what I saw today. On my 12" nickel/quarter, I could still hit them with a 2-3 inch "air gap," in dE mode. Switching to sL mode, I could easily increase the air gap to 4-6". Holding the coil at that 4-6" mark above the coin, and then switching back to dE mode, the coil would disappear. I had to drop the coil 2-4 inches closer to the ground to re-acquire the coin again. I tried this many times, to verify, as I was shocked. A 12" nickel or quarter, hitting easily with as much as a 6" air gap? WOW.
I also ran through it with the Gold Bug DP, but since we have a new forum for that, I'll not post about the Gold Bug results here in the F series forum!
Steve
1. The F70 is DEEP. It hits a 10" dime, and 12" quarter, and a 12" nickel (my deepest targets) with EASE, with the 10" stock elliptical concentric coil, zero disc, high sens/thresh, dE mode. It hits the coins hard, with room to spare (though it is IDing them all as iron, VDI number 13). But it hits them with ease.
2. In sL (slow) mode, this thing is EVEN BETTER. It is more susceptible to EMI in sL mode, but I have heard it said that sL mode on the F70 was a precursor to the Boost Process added to the F75/T2 LTD machines. Well, it's true, from what I saw today. On my 12" nickel/quarter, I could still hit them with a 2-3 inch "air gap," in dE mode. Switching to sL mode, I could easily increase the air gap to 4-6". Holding the coil at that 4-6" mark above the coin, and then switching back to dE mode, the coil would disappear. I had to drop the coil 2-4 inches closer to the ground to re-acquire the coin again. I tried this many times, to verify, as I was shocked. A 12" nickel or quarter, hitting easily with as much as a 6" air gap? WOW.
I also ran through it with the Gold Bug DP, but since we have a new forum for that, I'll not post about the Gold Bug results here in the F series forum!
Steve