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Please testify as to depth on the new F75 clear repeatable. Thanks

gene murphy

New member
Good morning guys, I was hoping some of you could please tell me what max depth you have be able to
detect coins at with the F75 LTD ? Also if after market coil has provided any significant depth ?

Trying to decide on next purchase...

Thanks so much,

Gene Murphy work4murphy@yahoo.com

Houston texas..
 
HI Gene:

Gene your soil will always play a role in depth..What Jim TN gets will be very different than say what Mudpuppy gets in his area.
Same as your area compared to them.. It will depend on minerals.

I can't address the after market coils. My thoughts have always been the factory coils are designed to work best with the machine. ( Right or wrong ?) not sure.

Any larger coil by the shear nature of size should go deeper if it's a bigger..... Along that line you sometimes lose smaller targets with larger coils.
 
i dug a nickel the other day at 9 inches with my f75ltd2 where i live thats deep we have heavy minerlization, in mild soil the f75 will get much deeper hh
 
I my WV soil I am getting a for sure 7" on the older silver coins. I am thinking it will do better than that but I can't recall finding a good coin deeper than that.

Now for WV air testing this is what I am getting.

Ron in WV
 
Clear and repeatable, check, F75 ltd (new one) BP, normal sweep speed as you would use in the field, not super fast as in some vids.
a US clad quarter is 13 inches, I've had a few f75's and never ever seen the "claimed" 15 inches on any of them. Then again I'm talking a real signal, at a real speed.
 
Gene. Here in NYS. F75ltd2. Stock biaxial coil. Merc dime 10ins running je 2h 87sens freq1. 9.0. I'd a bit jumpy 59-76. Same Merc checked with 13in ultimate same settings. Signal audio wise much stronger no longer a whisper and I'd 68-74. Same settings stock biaxial. 51 nickel. 11.5 ins audio signal good idea 23-32. With 13in ultimate audio very good. I'd 30-32. Deepest find to date. Still same settings. An 1823 large cent 13+ ins using the ultimate. Now this is in hardpacked park type situation. Corn fields. Much better in the meter id department. I use bp to check very faint whisper signals that do not grunt at coil edge found a seated that in boost sounded good not whisper and id was 66 zinc to dime. 10+ ins. My ground balances at the Site is 80-83. Fe meter 3bars no matter how you slice it the f75ltd is a very good machine honestly in my opinion the best I have used. I have used many. No single freq VLF that I know of can top it. HH c t
 
Got a SLQ quarter with a clear 4-way signal at a measured 11" deep with my F75 LTD (prior to the LTD2 upgrade).

I never did well with deep dimes prior to the upgrade, but that may well be fixed now.
 
Sometimes I get a clean clear signal but not often. If the target is deep and you get a good signal that is in the ballpark then dig it. My TN. soil has a lot of iron in it so I dig a lot of targets that are not sounding so good but I am hunting and dig. Just learn your machine as best you can and it will be very rewarding. HH :fisher::minelab::teknetics:
 
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