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Audio and visual question about a Tesoro unit

zern

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Because of hearing challenges my choice for a detector has been along the lines of those units featuring a Tone-Id feature. I also like the visual LCD display that adds to the feedback of what might be lurking under the loop. Over the last several years I have used the White's Eagle Spectrum and now the Minelab's Explorer, both having visual and audio target feedback. The weight of these machines tend to tire out my arm and so I am now considering a lighter model, a Tesoro unit that has the same features I have enjoyed so far. I have two questions for the "Brain Bank" of this forum for which I hope someone can shed some light onto.

Q1) I've had units that featured both the Tone-Id and a LCD screen to help my decision making about located targets. My present observations lead me to suspect that 'both' features, audio and visual LCD feedback, are two different ways of looking at the same electronic data collected from the target below the loop. Something like having a single detective filing two separate reports on the same crime scene to his supervisor. Now, I was just wondering if there is a machine that uses two different channels to report the findings as collected by the electronics of the machine to the user. Something like having two detectives filing their own report of their findings of the same crime scene to their supervisor. Is there such a machine that uses two independent channels to describe the target under a loop?

Q)) Does Tesoro make such a machine?

Thanks for reading this and for any supportive help you may have provided.

Regards,
Ernie (zern)
 
I believe the Cortez has tone ID with readouts on the display...the readouts offer two different msystems which you can compare....the DeLeon only has single tone audio, but has two ID systems on the display which you can compare...in my view, if the DeLeon (which I have) had tone ID, it would be brilliant, not just excellent. Sapper.
 
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