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TO: TTanner 777
May 18, 1998 at 07:21:23

Tryed to e-mail you answers to your questions but AOL said you were not a member. What is going on with AOL? Others may be interested in this so I will post part of the answer. Tesoro is built to reject small rusty items such as nails even when disc is set at "0". The coin with a rusty nail on top of it and another nail laing close by can be found if the disc is not set above 6. Pull tabs fall out between 6 and 7 1/2 depending to the type of p,t, and this includes alum pices foded up by a lawn mower. A nickle and a rusty nail will heard as long as the disc is set just below where the nickle normaly falls out. The MMB is operated by resweeping and thumb dialing the disc to see where the target falls out thus judging what the target is. This is done after considering the size/sound of the hit. This AOL has to be rebooted, reloaded etc since it can not even find the printer and do other things even having doing so for the last 30 minutes. Maybe need another ISP.


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