Tesoro Sand Shark

Forzac1981

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Jun 29, 2013
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MIAMI, FL
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DetectorPro Head Hunter Wader Metal Detector
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

Frankn

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Mar 21, 2010
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XLT , surfmaster PI , HAYS 2Box , VIBRA-TECTOR
My Whites Surfmaster is basically turn two knobs to preset mark and go.
PI detectors are basically simple to operate. You just turn them on and there might be a pulse delay. Set this low to start.
I would place an object on the ground and just 'play with' the controls to see the result. There is no ground balance or discrimination in the true sense.
By the way, that is a good detector. Frank
 

CincinnatiKid

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Nov 5, 2013
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Cincinnati Ohio
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XP Deus, Garrett ProPointer
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All Treasure Hunting
Congrats on the Sand Shark!
Hop on over to the Tesoro forum for more replies.
And/or appeal directly to Mr.Terry Soloman.
GL
Peace ✌
 

Captain Caveman

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May 14, 2015
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Madison, MS
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Fisher F75SE, F44, F2 and CZ-20. Minelab E-TRAC and Go-Find 60. Tesoro Tejon. BH Quick Silver.
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Other
Congratz on the Sand Shark! It is on my short list of detectors to buy. Happy Hunting!!!!
 

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Mar 19, 2012
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1,073
Spring TX
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CTX3030/F75LTD/ Garrett AtPro/ XP Deus
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All Treasure Hunting
Set your threshold to just above audible. Adjust your volume. Set to VCO. Set pulse width to center position. Throw a couple of coins on the sand and swing the coil over it. If it squeals over the targets, you should be good to go. With a pulse detector, you have to dig everything.

Wayne

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