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Turn the Discrimination Down by Charlie Pearsall
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…
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Fisher F-75 – Interference Information
*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…
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Discrimination Mode "Sensitivity" and "Depth" in Single-Frequency VLF Metal Detectors
*Used with permission of Fisher Labs* Some metal detectors are “more sensitive” than others, and “how deep” a particular metal detector can detect a specific metal object depends on many variables. “Air test sensitivity” refers to the maximum repeatable detection…
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What Kind of Detector Should I Buy?
That’s a goooood question! There are lots of people who have been in the hobby for many years who still try different machines on a steady basis. (I’m one of them 🙂 ) There are others who have found a…
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Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
Like all things in life, ethics should dictate our behavior as metal detector hobbyists. This is “universally accepted” ethics list observed by most in this hobby. I WILL respect private property and WILL NOT trespass without the land owners permission….
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Garrett Guide to Beach Hunting – Miscellaneous Tips
One of the great thrills of beach hunting is that “big one” that always awaits… your chance to strike it rich. I’m very serious when I suggest that you always be on the alert for treasure stories and legends. Don’t…
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Garrett Guide to Beach Hunting – Trash and Debris
This matter of trash on a beach is one that daily becomes more urgent to all of us beachcombers. I refer especially to plastic trash that is more than just unsightly. Fish and sea birds become entangled in six-pack rings;…
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Garrett Guide to Beach Hunting – Scanning Tips
Do not race across the sand with your search coil waving in front of you. Slow down! Work methodically in a pre-planned pattern. Unless you are in a hurry and seek only shallow, recently lost treasure, reduce scan speed to…
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Garrett Guide to Beach Hunting – Understanding Sand Formations
Another reason for working beaches immediately after a storm is that the beach continually reshapes and protects itself. Sands shift normally to straighten t he beachfront and present the least possible shoreline to the sea’s continuous onslaught. During storms, beach…
