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Salt water beach ... F-75 question ...

Willee - Texas

Well-known member
Went to the gulf beach today for an hour and took along the F-75 SE.
I know in wet salt sand the GB numbers are typically very low and that the F-75 SE would not ground grab something under 40.

I placed the detector in manual GB mode and pumped the coil above the wet salt water sand as I turned the knob reducing the numbers.
I went all the way to 0 before the detector was silent as the coil approached the sand ... even a setting of 1 would produce a sound as the coil got close to the wet sand. I set the detector on 1, switched back to discriminate mode, DE, discriminate at 10, sensitivity at 80, and started swinging.
The detector was stable so I upped the sen to about 95 but had to back it down to 89 to stop most of the noise.

It seemed to be working and when I hit a target I moved off it and pulled the trigger to pinpoint.
It would not work ... just a loud noise even when I tried to desensitize by releasing and pulling the trigger again.
Luckily the F-75 SE gives a sharp enough response I really did not need the pinpoint mode as I just crisscrossed the coil 90 degrees to find the target center.

Didnt find much as I only had an hour to hunt.
I really do need to learn more about the adjustments and modes.
I can see a small cheat sheet would sure come in handy.
Wet saltwater sand is not what I bought this detector for but I wanted to see how it would act around it.
The detector DID auto ground balance up in the dry stuff (actually damp as we had some rain) at about 45 to 55 and everything seemed to work as it should ... even the pinpoint mode did well there.

Anyone else using their F-75 on the saltwater beach in the wet sand?
What mode and settings do you use?

Willee



WIllee
 
You can adjust the sensitivity of the pinpoint mode by going to All Metal Stat node and then go down to sens. and adjust. Yours may be on 99 or something higher than the salt sand will allow. I have never tried salt with mine but the sensitivity setting may help. Just remember you have 2 all metal settings, one stat and one motion. Did you have any falsing once you dialed it in when running in disc. mode?

Thanks
southernexplorer
 
Do a search for author and enter Tinfoil.
He has some good beach tips for the F75.
HH
Mike
 
When you pulled the pin point trigger you put the unit in the all metal mode. So it responded to the salt as "all metal". You won't be able to completly stop it, but I have found one really doesn't need pinpoint at the beach.

I'm sure you will find a happy medium with the adjustments to make it run a little smoother. Try ground balancing a tad on the "+" side, then switch over to discriminate mode, and just discriminate out the salt. Don't go any further. Go hunting. Oh, a point to remember, the F75 likes a brisk sweep speed.

Southernexplorer has a lot of experiance with it. Follow his advice. :)

Mr. Bill
 
Tinfoil's beach settings were all metal, threshold -1, frequency 7 and manual ground balance of 6-0 on wet sand. These settings worked fine for me the couple occasions I had the F 75 to the beach. I dug most everything that were zip, zip audio and readings of 15 and higher. Bad targets were more of a bah, bah...and that is what Tinfoil stated as well. HH jim tn
 
Here is what I experienced with it at the beach:
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?37,1244559,1244559#msg-1244559

Do search for Tinfoils posts, on beach hunting. They are good reads and he has tons of hours on the F75 series.
 
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