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Tones for V and C

christian_99

New member
One thing to keep in mind when using any machine but more so for the Tesoro V and C are to keep pay attention to your soil conditions. Point in case, in some areas it would be best if you used as little discrimination as possible. In fact, if the soil is HIGHLY mineralized, any signal whether good or bad will be identified by your machine as IRON and disc'd out. Unless the object is a few inchs deep, and in that case it has probably been found. So sure some mega expensive machines "might" identify the object at depth, but again you are looking at the factor of so many varibles they are too much to mention- so when going out to those older sites, dig those deep signals whether they sound "clipped" or not whether this either the C or V, or any machine...so keep this in mind and start posting your pictures....:)
 
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