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« on: September 12, 2009, 05:40:41 am »
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Can honestly say I spent more than 16 hours testing the F75 in both the dry and wet sand areas of Holden Beach North Carolina. I was completly satisfied with my machine. The machine had performed very good inland and now I learned it was good for the beach too. Didn't find much the first couple of days but on day three an old man told me that the city had added 2+ feet of fresh sand over the whole beach after a storm last fall. Yep that would explain the slim pickings but that's not the end of the story. Wednesday's wave action changed to the worse and suddenly the beach changed. High areas became low and uncovered what was believed to be old sand and that's where my son in law with his E-Trac and I with my F75 started hunting. Suddenly dropped coins came up from 3 to 8" deep and in the wet sand to boot. Now of course we dug all good beeps and dug a lot of trash and beer tabs, but had a great time. More to come on the testing. And yes, we did produce a video that we hope to put on youtube soon. Hey, this is real life experiences.

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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2009, 05:44:06 am »
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The F7( is one of the few single frequency detectors that wil work fine on the wet sand beaches. A good tool like that (not to mention the Etrac !!  Kiss), plus the ability, gained with experience, to "read" beaches, will result in an awesome amount of goodies.

That is exactly what I wish you.

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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2009, 06:51:54 am »
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Are the F7 and Etrac also good for areas that get a lot of rain as opposed to other machines?

Also how well do they function in highly mineralized soil. Thanks and HH,

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« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2009, 07:49:37 am »
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Are the F7 and Etrac also good for areas that get a lot of rain as opposed to other machines?

Also how well do they function in highly mineralized soil. Thanks and HH,

kd

They should perfom OK in those conditions, especially the Minelabs BBS and FBS detectors, due to AGt (very efficient) and multi frequencies, the F75 will do fine thanks to its ground balance functions.

IMHO, the Minelabs will do slightly better, especially if there is little iron trash.

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« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2009, 07:57:37 am »
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Lots of iron trash (mostly nails) where I'm doing most of my hunting. My Garrett has ground balancing but it develops problems when the ground is very wet. I'm just considering some possible options. Thanks, beachcomber.

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