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New Tejon

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I recently traded my Golden U max for a tejon and tonight I used it for the first time and boy was I impressed. It has to be the deepest tesoro that I ever used. It has very accurate discrimination and super depth. In two hours of hunting I found twenty five coins with three being old wheats. I also put a nickle under the coil and found it to hit at foil and lose the signal just under nickle on the disc knob. I found three nickles by just moving the knob slightly. I did have a problem ground balancing, I just have a hard time hearing a slight change in the threshold. Any advice would be appreciated. Also, like all other tesoros, this detector is light and well balanced. I should be making some good finds with this detector. R.L. Johnson
 
Welcome to the " Animal" family. Best way to Ground balance is leave it in Descr... Pull the trigger towards you (BACK) and drop the coil to the ground... if it gets louder turn the knob to the left... Quieter turn to thr right... keep do ing that until there is no change... or a slight increase. You want the increase to happen as close to the ground as possible.
Release the trigger and you are ready to hunt.
Get ready to dig DEEP.
Happy Hunting
Reaney in NH
 
Reany, thanks for the tip. I have a cz3d and I don't use the bobbing method to ground balance, I hold the pp button and lower to the ground and turn gb knob back from ten until I get signal and then back off slightly. I checked this method with my friends cz3d and we are always real close on setting. I think that I'm trying to be too fine with the tejon. It definitely is one deep detector. I did notice that the battery compartment covers are light duty. Did I read that tesoro changed these on the newer versions? Thanks again. R.L. Johnson
 
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