Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
Commentary on how to pick your first metal detector
Okay…are you ready for this? I’m going to open this F5 review with a very bold statement. The new Fisher F5 has the BEST user interface of ANY metal detector I’ve ever used!..and I’ve used a bunch!
I’ve always heard “The older you get, the faster time passes.” Now that I’m in my mid 40’s I’ve found that statement to be all too true. However, there are exceptions to this rule…. Christmas, payday and waiting for a…
I want to thank the fine folks at White’s, and especially Alan Holcombe and Carl Moreland for helping arrange this interview! www.whiteselectronics.com Contributors: John Earle – Long time White’s Engineer and Loop Guru. Dan Geyer – Dan worked on the…
Introduction: First of all, I want to thank Tom Walsh, Mike Scott, Tricia Richardson, Dave Johnson and John Gardiner for their help in arranging this interview. I think it’s a fair statement that First Texas – Fisher is one of…
DS: Hi Mr. Saad! Thanks for taking the time to answer a few questions about the very unique F5! There is a lot of interest in the metal detecting hobby about this unusual detector… First of all, tell us about…
Avoid the temptation to muzzle your F-75 too severely. At first I was running a discrimination mask of 55 with nickels notched in and I might get to 34 or 35 on the sensitivity in default or bottlecap mode. Now…
*reposted from dankowskidetectors.com* ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCEThe Fisher F75 is probably the most sensitive metal detector evermanufactured.Such high sensitivity makes the F75 susceptible to electricalinterference. In DiscriminationMode, electrical interference may cause the F75 to chatter or beepspontaneously. Indoor use, or use in…