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What I learned about the Tejon today

bigolhorns

New member
1.There seems to be two threshold tones.One is kinda soft in the background. I used this and turned the threshold up to where it just started to sound unstable.I used this to set my g/b. This was a huge improvement in making the Tejon more stable and increased depth.

2.Broken,one way,iffy,this is junk signals can be deep,and I mean deep, coins. I dug all those annoying chirps. What I had thought were junk signals turned out to be deep coins 75% of the time. I Dug a quarter at 9" in this bad Oregon ground, but it's really wet.

3.I needed to slow down and think "deep".

4.The ground here changes bout' every 4'.

5.Forget what I thought I knew about detectors and learn the Tejon.

6.Very small gold rings can be found at 5"!

7. The 3:00 tone position doesn't work for me. Much better at around @ around 1:00.
 
Forget what I thought I knew about detectors and learn the Tejon
nice. works for any model I suppose
 
Sounds like it's starting to come alive. Do you think higher discrimination would have cut out those deep coins? Just curious. I may want tot try a tejon one day. Sounds like the tejon has got some good depth.
 
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