Anyone know the difference between VCO and NORMAL on a Tesoro Sand Shark?

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I have found underwater that VCO makes the sound get louder while you are zero'ing in over the target (Left to Right) for more accurate pinpointing of an object, And Normal mode did not do that for me
That's just what I have always found to work best for me when diving with my unit.
 

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I have found underwater that VCO makes the sound get louder while you are zero'ing in over the target (Left to Right) for more accurate pinpointing of an object, And Normal mode did not do that for me That's just what I have always found to work best for me when diving with my unit.

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That's exactly what others have told me about the VCO, using the Sand Shark underwater. It's about being able to pinpoint while hunting with scuba gear.
 

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