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Teknetics DST Technology - HOW DOES IT WORK?

Digging Pitts

New member
Pretty new to the forum. I am big fan of both Teknetics and Fisher machines, and I am looking forward to my new and improved T2 that will be arriving this week!!!

My question is this. I am wondering how this new DST technology works. Is it something that we need to compensate for with other settings etc? The Fisher F75 (Is Wonderful!) but can be very chatty in certain situations so I am wondering how DST works and how much of a help it is with the chattiness issues on these machines. I know the technology is new, I am just not seeing much on the internet about it.

Hopefully it's not something really obvious......

Looking fowrward to the Summer of Skynet with my new T2! :detecting:

Thanks for everyone's help. Glad to be a part of the group!
 
If I remember Dave J said it was proprietary ...or something to that nature.


pro·pri·e·tary noun \prə-ˈprī-ə-ˌter-ē\

plural pro·pri·e·tar·ies





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something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or maker; specifically : a drug (as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name,















Definition of PROPRIETARY


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: one that possesses, owns, or holds exclusive right to something; specifically : proprietor 1
 
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