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juit said:Are they good detectors? I have a cz5 and ml 705, are f5 a keeper md?
Sorry, this is an old one but I had to say, is it just marketing because that f19 coil is about 40$ less than the f5 version! Makes me wonder ???Yes you can use greek series coils on a Fisher F5 and as far as I know they are 100 percent compatible and interchangeable between Delta, Gamma, Omega assuming the connector on your F5 is a screw in type. You can also use DD coils made for the Teknetics G2, G2+, Fisher Gold Bug and Fisher F19. You can't go wrong with either the 10 inch elliptical concentric or 11 DD coil to start with.
Juit, the ++9 threshold setting is like running at -2 or-3 threshold with the audio boost activated. Very robust audio but you lose the tiny signals you would normally hear with the Threshold set at 0. Remember, Threshold settings -9 to 0 are threshold settings. Settings +1 to +9 are audio boost settings. The ++9 keeps the audio boost but the threshold setting itself reverts back below 0, to around a -2 or a-3.
Good luck,
HH
Mike
Best coil for that f-5 is the NEL sharpshooter 9.5" x 5" D.D. coilHey guys,can i use greek series coils on a fisher f5? Bought a fisher with no coils and im looking for f5 coils
Thanks in advance
D0 you still have the fisher f-70? which is the best coil Nel 9.5" d.d. vs. 11"fisher coil?An older thread but what fits what at that time.
Things might have changed some since then.
From what I see and have read some Teknetic coils will work fine, others might work but not so well...a mismatched frequency or other issue on some.
Then there are the different connectors you might need to deal with.