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Lucky Yard Sale Find

You all have had better luck than me with yard sales… the ones I have been to usually only have junk they are trying to get rid of.
I did talk to guy a few years ago while I was detecting at a swimming lake and he said he bought a detector from Goodwill for $50 recently.
He kept describing what it looked like and turns out it was a Tesoro Lobo Super Traq!
I do occasionally go by there, but have not come across any detectors yet.
 
Thanks, Elm! My machine predates those. I have the plain DMC model, but I will try to piece together some of that info. There are 2 switches on the front of the box, beside the batteries. Not labeled, so I don't know what they do. If I knew what the top and bottom switches were for, I could maybe figure it out.
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Originally Posted by JohninCT View Post
"Ok, I know this is several months old, but I have the answer for you. I have one of these also and I had labeled mine so when they wore off i could still read them. Looking at it from the coil side, the switch on the left is Auto Tune for the left side sound: up is on, down is off. The top switch on the right is Sensitivity: up is high, down is low. The lower right switch is for Auto Tune for the right side sound, up is on, down is off. Late, but I hope this helps. John
Another late reply, really late!"

"There is no lower switch on the right side front. What appears to be a switch in that location is actually a plug in for battery charger.
The lower switch on the left front is the auto tune. Sensitivity switch half way up on the right front."

geo
 
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Originally Posted by JohninCT View Post
"Ok, I know this is several months old, but I have the answer for you. I have one of these also and I had labeled mine so when they wore off i could still read them. Looking at it from the coil side, the switch on the left is Auto Tune for the left side sound: up is on, down is off. The top switch on the right is Sensitivity: up is high, down is low. The lower right switch is for Auto Tune for the right side sound, up is on, down is off. Late, but I hope this helps. John
Another late reply, really late!"

geo
Edited previous post.
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Originally Posted by JohninCT View Post
"Ok, I know this is several months old, but I have the answer for you. I have one of these also and I had labeled mine so when they wore off i could still read them. Looking at it from the coil side, the switch on the left is Auto Tune for the left side sound: up is on, down is off. The top switch on the right is Sensitivity: up is high, down is low. The lower right switch is for Auto Tune for the right side sound, up is on, down is off. Late, but I hope this helps. John
Another late reply, really late!"

"There is no lower switch on the right side front. What appears to be a switch in that location is actually a plug in for battery charger.
The lower switch on the left front is the auto tune. Sensitivity switch half way up on the right front."

geo
Thank you!!!!!
 
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