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Offline bullseyeTopic starter
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« on: March 04, 2011, 05:46:17 pm »
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Hi. I have a Fisher F75 detector and would like to get the new F75 SE. I would let my wife use the older F75. Could there be a problem using both F75 detectors in the same area? We plan to use them in Alaska in tailing piles, for gold nuggets.
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 03:58:55 am »
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Hi billseye if you ran those two machines together they would crosstalk like crazy,

Me and a friend were using MXTs with the big coils on them and i cold here him coming from about 1800ft

and at 120ft it was real anoying and at 80ft it was just impossible.

see when you get you new F75 if you can trade the old one for an f70 if the frequency is differant to the f75

otherwise your gonna have a hard time because of the power that machine puts out, unless you turn the power down

or fit smaller coils.

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