Southwind
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I took the F75 LTD to the city park for the first time yesterday and think I need some pointers on taming it down a bit. I was expecting it to be noisy compared to what I'm used to, but it just seemed to beep constantly even when held in the air. Reminds me a lot of EMI I can get on my DFX. I've never had EMI problems in this park area before. I tried turning down the sensitivity to as low as 35 and all it seemed to do was lower the volume of the false'ing. Didn't seem to decrease the amount at all. What Process works best in a trashy old park environment? Lots of trash targets with the goodies at 7" or more.
My buddy had his E-Trac and I tested several targets he had found and determined to be deep coins. I had to scrub the F75's coil on the ground to get a good repeatable signal even with sensitivity at 99 in 6P Process. The target ID was right on though, when it got a signal from the deep target, showing in the 83 range and it turned out to be a 1942 mercury dime at around 8". The dime was a good solid repeatable signal on the E-Trac which also indicated it was probably silver(12-45 12-46).
So far I don't think the F75 is as deep as the E-Trac in this park environment, but time will tell. I plan to take it out to one of the old forts where the F75 shines and see how it does.
My buddy had his E-Trac and I tested several targets he had found and determined to be deep coins. I had to scrub the F75's coil on the ground to get a good repeatable signal even with sensitivity at 99 in 6P Process. The target ID was right on though, when it got a signal from the deep target, showing in the 83 range and it turned out to be a 1942 mercury dime at around 8". The dime was a good solid repeatable signal on the E-Trac which also indicated it was probably silver(12-45 12-46).
So far I don't think the F75 is as deep as the E-Trac in this park environment, but time will tell. I plan to take it out to one of the old forts where the F75 shines and see how it does.