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Title: ground conditions
Post by: mole on March 24, 2009, 11:21:33 AM
Has any one used a tesoro tejon on some of the bad ground conditions that we encounter here in the valleys ??? I wonder how it compares to the goldmaxx mk1 on stability depth and sensitivity :) thanks royaltea 


Title: Re: ground conditions
Post by: scrotalbells on April 15, 2009, 10:13:47 PM
Was talking to Toddy Irvine about this at weekend and he reckons it should be fine.Rates it quite highly for depth in difficult ground but you will have to put up with digging a bit more iron. Reckons his area is worse in country for bad ground. Ian


Title: Re: ground conditions
Post by: mole on April 15, 2009, 10:30:40 PM
Thasnk you scrotallbells Ians :) I,ve ben waiting a long for a replythat would be toddy Irvine  late of highland detectors spoke to him via the phone a couple of years back  can understand most scottish accents easily but had trouble with his nice fella though  ::) mole


Title: Re: ground conditions
Post by: KenKelowna on June 05, 2009, 05:12:44 PM
Mole
I know what you mean about Toddy, I met him a few times at rallies.
Re the Tejon I have used it on two trip to the UK. Works fine on the UK conditions, however at the rallies I had a lot of crosstalk from other machines, not sure which ones they were.
Ken


Title: Re: ground conditions
Post by: mole on June 05, 2009, 07:27:47 PM
Hello Ken  :) thanks for the info my add one to my armoury in the near future good hunting regards mole ::)


Title: Re: ground conditions
Post by: U.K. Brian on July 15, 2009, 03:13:03 PM
Ken, the only machine that should have caused crosstalk with your Tejon is the Lobo Supertrac though the Wolftrax might I suppose as its only 0.3 of a kHz away from the Lobo and Tejon.

The Tesoro advantage at rallies was the fact they don't use a crystal to keep the frequency spot on. Something (drags the depth of what remains of his brain) along the lines of "twin crossover".


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