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Took the F5 for a spin today.....Video

Bill_S

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Recently traded for an F5. I had an Omega in the past but I think I like the F5 even better. Took it to a local park today to try it out. Didn't find anything real good but got in some good digging anyway......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=087isTvZNhg
 
cool vid subscribed :super:
 
Love that digger you use Bill.
 
Thanks for the video, not enough F5 vids out there. As a F5 owner I am always looking for videos showing TID for various coins (in the ground). Not sure about your pennies, but our Canadian pennies always register 70-72 (1970's - 80's) on the F5.

Great job! keep the vids coming, I may make some myself soon...
 
Bill: great video, as usual. I also find the F-5 to be my favorite mid priced detector, I have two of them, one early one with push in coil connectors, one later one with screw on coil connectors. I also have essentially a complete set of coils for each. The longer you use the F-5 the more it will surprise you, there are ways when you think you are at max depth to increase it's reach by another two inches, is a great coin and jewelry detector depending on how you set it, also does well on relics. If we get a bit more rain and the weather holds I plan to call you to see if you are interested in going on a hunt in the sedalia area. Steve
 
Nice work there! Your vids sure will shorten the learning curve for people. :clapping:
Mud
 
nice Vid.. Thanks for posting it
 
Hi Bill,
Good video! (like always!).
You sounded like you had a cold though :)

It's worth watching several times. The F5 screen gives a lot of info and a good video like this one will allow folks to put the peices together a little faster. Fisher should ask you to put it on their website.

HH
Mike
 
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