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Tesoro Tejon - back to the dark side!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Herschbach" data-source="post: 122690" data-attributes="member: 3178"><p>Hello Goldpick,</p><p></p><p>I always liked the design of the Tejon. The underarm battery pack provides needed balance that makes the unit less strain to use than lighter detectors that lack such balance, like your G2 or Ace for example.</p><p></p><p>The Tejon is a very hot unit so I am wondering how it is working out for you? The same issue pops up repeatedly - hot units that work well in the US but then because they are so hot suffer in Oz. I am not talking just hot as in frequency but hot as in high gain circuits. My suspicion is that the unit would have trouble on your bad ground, especially since it has a very touchy ground balance control. Just curious.</p><p></p><p>Like you my last Tesoro was a Vaquero and I have owned several Lobos. Never actually owned a Tejon myself but had a buddy with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Herschbach, post: 122690, member: 3178"] Hello Goldpick, I always liked the design of the Tejon. The underarm battery pack provides needed balance that makes the unit less strain to use than lighter detectors that lack such balance, like your G2 or Ace for example. The Tejon is a very hot unit so I am wondering how it is working out for you? The same issue pops up repeatedly - hot units that work well in the US but then because they are so hot suffer in Oz. I am not talking just hot as in frequency but hot as in high gain circuits. My suspicion is that the unit would have trouble on your bad ground, especially since it has a very touchy ground balance control. Just curious. Like you my last Tesoro was a Vaquero and I have owned several Lobos. Never actually owned a Tejon myself but had a buddy with one. [/QUOTE]
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