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Compadre - single beep vs double beeps vs scratchy

slingshot said:
Sorry, I got carried away with a little humor (yeah, I know. Very little) You just have to observe your signals-especially the partial signals and see how they react at a slower sweep. Man, don't let me take away your fun-and the fun is learning by doing things yourself-once you have the general idea. I'm still learning and that's why I read everyone of Monte's posts I can find. But, in general, the slower you have to sweep the higher the mineralization on GOOD targets. You'll always get partial signals on some trash or target masking. Best of luck Thanks for reading.

slingshot........Don't be sorry.....humor's good for the heart ! :rofl:

Thanks for the advice on slow sweep and learning by doing !

Wishing you multi good finds !

ToddB64
 
I think all Tesoros are 2 filter models. It has to do with the # of filters used in the circuit design to handle the mineralization. Usually the 2 filter designs give a faster response and thus have to be swept slower in bad ground. The quick response makes up for this where depth is not the overriding factor. Most find coins in the 6-7" range.
 
slingshot said:
I think all Tesoros are 2 filter models. It has to do with the # of filters used in the circuit design to handle the mineralization. Usually the 2 filter designs give a faster response and thus have to be swept slower in bad ground. The quick response makes up for this where depth is not the overriding factor. Most find coins in the 6-7" range.

Thanks slingshot !

ToddB64
 
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