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The Tesoro Range:
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The Cortés combines user-friendly analogue controls with state of the art digital signal processing to create an easy to use Target Identification Detector. The Cortés doesn't need several books or videos so you can unlock its secrets. Simply turn it on and you're ready to hunt.
In the Discrimination Mode, the Cortés uses a factory preset ground balance. So there is no need to fiddle with a bunch of controls.
The simple and functional meter gives you extensive amounts of information to work with. The top row's alphanumeric read out gives you target information in the broadest strokes. All targets will fall into one of four categories: Iron or Foil; Nickel, Pull Tab, Ring; Zinc Penny, Screw Cap; Copper Cent, Silver Coin. This brief information leads you to the lower row's more detailed data.
The most prominent feature on the lower row is a nine segment bar graph. It shows all of the information that the detector saw during the complete sweep of the coil. Full sweep data is helpful in determining possible treasure/trash masking and odd-shaped iron. Tesoro has also added a peak signal ID Number. The Cortés will display the largest part of the signal as a two-digit number from 0 to 95. Iron reads as 0 and copper and silver coins read 95. By clearly defining the two ends of the scale, Tesoro was able to put higher resolution in the middle range. This is the area where pull tabs, nickels and gold rings intermingle. By using the bar graph and peak ID number, you will be able to identify pull tabs and other trash that is native to your local area.
To complement the digital display, Tesoro has added two separate features. The first is a three-position notch filter discrimination. Notch filter discrimination allows you to knock out a portion of the trash target without affecting other valuable targets. The second is the Sum Mode. While in the Sum Mode the Cortés averages coil sweeps and activates a multi-tone ID. In use, the coil sweeps should be shortened to about 2' to 4'. As the microprocessor is compiling the target data, the ID tones will change. When the tones stop changing, the Cortés is displaying the most accurate target identification possible.
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Lobo Super Traq
The pinnacle of gold prospecting detectors |
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The Lobo SuperTraq is the pinnacle of electronic gold prospecting technology. No other detector gives you the fast, accurate and reliable ground tracking in normal and sever soils like The lobo SuperTraq.
Tesoros famous discrimination circuitry makes it an ideal relic and coin hunting detector too.
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The Lobo Super Traq is simply one of the finest gold nugget metal detectors you can buy. Tesoros SuperTraq computerized Ground Tracking System solves the detectorists greatest problem: ground balancing. No matter where you hunt, the Lobo SuperTraq will quickly self-adjust to eliminate minerals letting you find more nuggets, with ease.
Discrimination circuitry with instant pinpointing at your fingertips takes the awesome power of the Lobo SuperTraq into every type of metal detecting you do.
Lobo SuperTraq Features:
- SuperTraq Computerised Ground Tracking System
- VLF 17.5 kHz Frequency
- Silent Search Discriminate Mode
- Three 'Ground Tracking' modes: normal soil, alkali, black sand
- Ultra smooth operation in extreme mineralisation
- MaxBoost sensitivity
- Stem or body mount
£675 inc VAT (with standard 8-inch coil) £695 inc VAT (with web coil)
Complete with Headphones, Coil Cover, Carry Bag, Digging Tool & Batteries
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Conquistador µMax
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The Conquistador joined the Tesoro lineup not long ago, but it has made quite an impression. It was the first Tesoro detector to have a frequency shifter. Both relic hunters and competition hunters immediately fell in love with the unit. The detector's versatility proved to be the match for some of the toughest conditions in the world.
The Conquistador µMax uses Tesoro's latest technology to make the Conquistador even better. First Tesoro used its latest microprocessor controlled PCB. The microprocessor controls the audio tone, frequencu shift and the battery test. The Mode switch has been changed to include the switchable battery test. Tesoro has also added a VCO All Metal pinpointing feature. The Conquistador comes standard with a 9x8 Coil.
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Silver µMax
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The Silver Sabre series has had a very long history with Tesoro Electronics. It was first introduced in 1983. In a time when 'lunch box' detectors were the norm the original Silver Sabre was perceived as a toy unit. Advertised as 'strong, simple and silent', the Silver Sabre has gone through many changes over the years. The Silver Sabre Plus added a No-Motion All Metal circuit. The Silver Sabre II added a new plastic housing and new Hybrid Circuit technology. Several years ago Tesoro introduced the Silver Sabre µMax with an incredibly small housing and Max Boost technology. Now Tesoro has decided to bring the Silver full circle to where it started. |
The original Silver Sabre was a turn-on-and-go detector with Silent Search Discrimination and All Metal Modes. The Silver µMax uses a microprocessor to control the audio tone and battery test. It comes with an 8-inch concentric coil. The new Silver µMax returns to its roots and offers strong, silent and simple once again.
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Joan Allen Electronics Ltd, 190 Main Road, Biggin Hill, Kent, TN16 3BB, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1959 571255/574234 Fax: +44 (0)1959 576014
Email: sales@joanallen.co.uk
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