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A Closer Look At The Fisher F70 Metal Detector In Review
If you are in the market for a really good metal detector you have take a look at some Fisher metal detector reviews. Fisher has been a leader in the manufacture of high grade hobby, industrial, and security metal detectors since 1931. This Fisher metal detector review is going to take a look at what I feel is their best hobby product, the F70. There have been many different Fisher metal detector reviews on a wide variety of products from them.
Features Of The F70 –
This device has several robust features that put it right in good competition with its competitor’s offerings. The first of which is its ability to detect coin sized pieces of metal up to and beyond twelve inches in the ground. The system uses a 13 kilohertz frequency for optimum detection of coins, relics, and small gold pieces of jewelry. By fine tuning this frequency the F70 is able to detect more metal with better accuracy then its competition, a very important thing to consider when looking at this Fisher metal detector review. This goes above and beyond the White metal detector review I did a couple of weeks back. (continued …
It has a frequency shift so you can adjust for eliminating electrical interference and crosstalk. The advanced software motion discrimination has a built in notch filter for searching trashy areas and getting to the things you want without the things you do not. In addition to this it has an all metal auto tune mode for deep searches in clean areas. The visual target has sorts the ID’s by category taking the guess work out of your searches. The high resolution push button ground balance with ground balance read out lets you know exactly how your searches stand.
In addition there is a continuous search feature that will load in the different minerals as they are detected, allowing you to complete your searches in record time with unparalleled accuracy.
As you can see from their Fisher metal detector review there are many features on the F70 that you just can not find in a hobby unit in this price range. For me it has become the do all metal detector and has freed me up to do my searches with very little interference and problems. Before this unit dirty and cluttered areas where a nightmare, now I just push a button and away I go.

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Tags: Advanced Software, Auto Tune, Closer Look, Continuous Search, Electrical Interference, F70, Fisher, Frequency Shift, Gold Pieces, Ground Balance, Kilohertz, Metal Detector, Metal Detector Reviews, Notch Filter, Photos, Push Button, Relics, Robust Features, Search Feature, Security Metal Detectors, Sized Pieces, Tag, Visual Target
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
The best all around metal detector is different for almost everyone. Some people like a lot of gadgets and others don’t. Some people use a powerful discrimination metal detector with manual ground balance and discrimination turned way low. They dig a lot of junk but also find a lot of old coins. Until you’ve had a number of detectors you really don’t know what you like or need. Bounty hunter makes a tracker IV ($125.00) that is inexpensive and good. Others do as well. Look at the Garrett Ace 150 and 250. Both are good little detectors. Around $155.00 and $225.00 respectively. They are mostly all good if you learn how to use it.
What Are The Features Needed For The Best All around Metal Detector?
The best all around metal detector is known for its feature of being capable of detecting metal both on land and shallow water. It could be noted that this all around detector has been produced by manufacturers to ensure that the users are able to get the best out the tasks that it should perform. With the said matter on concern, the best all around metal detector is made out of the most metal-sensitive materials that could not be hindered easily by current, waves or even wind blows.
It could be said that the best all around metal detector is certainly one of the most effective that could be utilized. With the right brand of the supposed best all around metal detector, it is undeniable that the process of metal detecting would become more accurate, more indicatively specific that the ones appointed to do the task would not be simply wasting their time. To pick the best all around metal detector, you must consider the best value metal detector available in the market today. Garrett, Tesoro, Whites, Fisher, Bounty Hunter
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Tags: Ace, Books, Bounty Hunter, Cgi Search, D1, Detecting Metal, Detector Info, Discrimination, Fisher, Gadgets, Garrett, Ground Balance, Metal Detecting, Metal Detector, Old Coins, Overstock, Sensitive Materials, Shallow Water, Tag, Tesoro, Waves
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Metal Detector Review: The Fisher F70
If you are in the market for a new metal detector you no doubt have take a look at some Fisher metal detector reviews. Fisher has been a leader in the manufacture of high grade hobby, industrial, and security metal detectors since 1931. This Fisher metal detector review is going to take a look at what I feel is their best hobby product, the F70. There have been many different Fisher metal detector reviews on a wide variety of products from them.
Features Of The F70 – A Closer Look At The Fisher Metal Detector Review
This device has several robust features that put it right in good competition with its competitor’s offerings. The first of which is its ability to detect coin sized pieces of metal up to and beyond twelve inches in the ground. The system uses a 13 kilohertz frequency for optimum detection of coins, relics, and small gold pieces of jewelry. By fine tuning this frequency the F70 is able to detect more metal with better accuracy then its competition, a very important thing to consider when looking at this Fisher metal detector review. This goes above and beyond the White metal detector review I did a couple of weeks back.
It has a frequency shift so you can adjust for eliminating electrical interference and crosstalk. The advanced software motion discrimination has a built in notch filter for searching trashy areas and getting to the things you want without the things you do not. In addition to this it has an all metal auto tune mode for deep searches in clean areas. The visual target has sorts the ID’s by category taking the guess work out of your searches. The high resolution push button ground balance with ground balance read out lets you know exactly how your searches stand.
In addition there is a continuous search feature that will load in the different minerals as they are detected, allowing you to complete your searches in record time with unparalleled accuracy.
As you can see from their Fisher metal detector review there are many features on the F70 that you just can not find in a hobby unit in this price range. For me it has become the do all metal detector and has freed me up to do my searches with very little interference and problems. Before this unit dirty and cluttered areas where a nightmare, now I just push a button and away I go.
This is an unbelievable detector!
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Tags: Advanced Software, Auto Tune, Cgi Search, Continuous Search, D1, Electrical Interference, F70, Fisher, Frequency Shift, Gold Pieces, Ground Balance, Kilohertz, Metal Detector, Metal Detector Reviews, No Doubt, Notch Filter, Overstock, Pi, Qt, Record Time, Relics, Robust Features, Search Feature, Security Metal Detectors, Sized Pieces, Tb, Unparalleled Accuracy, Visual Target
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Tesoro Tiger Shark Underwater Metal Detector Review
I have been a metal hunter for years and over time I have learned that the absolute best place to find things is out in the water. In order to do this you are going to need a robust metal detector and after years of searching I think I have found mine. I have read hundreds of different underwater metal detector reviews including fisher metal detector reviews. While these proved ultimately fruitless, the process of looking through them has helped me to be able to write a decent underwater metal detector review.
The Tesoro Tiger Shark In Depth Underwater Metal Detector Review
The first thing I always like to look at when starting an underwater metal detector review is the specifications of the product. This way if it is not what you are looking for you will know right away. The Tiger Shark from Tesoro has an operating frequency of 12.5 kilohertz and round, open concentric search coil that is 8 inches in diameter. The audio frequency for the beeps is at two hundred and seventy hertz and is transmitted out through stereo, Piezo headphones. It weighs in at around four and a half pounds and runs on eight double A batteries. Typically these will last from 10 to 20 hours before needing to be replaced. The unit will operate in temperatures ranging from thirty to one hundred degrees Fahrenheit. It has four modes of operation – No-Motion all metal, Normal Mode, Salt Mode, and Silent Search Motion Discriminate. The maximum operable depth for the unit is 200 feet.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 12.5 kHz
Searchcoil Type Round, open center concentric
Searchcoil Size 8″ diameter
Audio Frequency Approx. 270 Hz
Audio Output Stereo Piezo Headphones
Weight (may vary slightly) Less than 4½ lbs.
Battery Requirement Eight AA DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Operating Modes No-Motion All Metal (Fast & Slow Tune)
Normal Mode
Salt Mode
Silent Search Motion Discriminate
Maximum Depth Rating 200 ft
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Fisher Gold Strike
If you are looking for Fisher Gold Strike Metal Detector then you are in the right place.
My neighbor has a Fisher Gold Strike. This detector was well liked a few years ago when it first came out… then Fisher mysteriously quit manufacturing it and now only makes the Gold Bug 2.
I have heard of no one who didn’t like this detector. It looks a lot like the CZ7 with the flat surface push button controls.
This 30 kHz detector is the first Fisher to provide operators with a constant control readout. It boasts a digital LCD display, fast automatic ground balancing, two-tone ID system, advanced digital signal processing, and a 10.5” elliptical coil. Some of the other exciting features include; an automatic low battery warning, an automatic signal overload warning, F.A.C.T. (alerts the operator when the coil is not properly installed), 3 memory locations to store your favorite settings, and an LCD backlight for hunting in low-light situations.
I don’t know why Fisher discontinued this detector I was out in the feild with another $1000 gold detector I noticed the Gold$trike was much more sensitive to smaller pieces of gold and other metals, also it has the ability to reject hot rocks and detect gold underneath them where my other gold detector does not, this is almost cutting edge for its ability to detect very very small pieces of gold!! Once you learn how it behaves in black sand and how to set it up properly for mineralized soil it works very well.
Overall this is a very good prospecting detector. To bad it’s no longer made. This is a link to the manual – Gold Strike Manual
Gold Strike Field Test – http://www.arizonaoutback.com/goldstriketest.html
The best place to find a Used Fisher Gold Strike is Ebay so look below to get started. You can also use the search box to the right to find more Fisher Gold Strike Metal Detector.
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Tags: Black Sand, Cgi Search, Cz7, D1, Digital Lcd, Digital Signal Processing, Ebay, Elliptical Coil, Field Test, Fisher, Flat Surface, Gold Bug, Gold Detector, Gold Metal, Gold Metals, Gold Strike, Hot Rocks, Lcd Backlight, Light Situations, Low Battery, Memory Locations, Metal Detector, Overstock, Pi, Qt, Search Box, Signal Overload, Smaller Pieces, Strike 1, Tb
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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
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