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bravotwozero
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#16
1 April, 2011, 16:27
Re: to see in the dark
I put in some cleve stuff so should that happen mine turns itself off automatically.
Also, to give you some idea how long I had to work on this, here's the mark one: :p
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1 April, 2011, 16:39
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I like Mark 1! no added sugar! it's healthy!
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Swerve talks sense. I like him.
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Swerve does in fact talk sense, I also like him.
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#18
1 April, 2011, 17:20
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I would love to be better informed, but when did Aldi stock NV gear?
Goes by the callsign "Iceman" to avoid confusion with the entire Delta team...
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...changed my mind.
Putting a BB in a silencer then using it as a blowpipe. that's the best.
a whole 85fps!
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#19
1 April, 2011, 21:12
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Here you go from Tesco's
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.208-5443.aspx
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#20
1 April, 2011, 21:19
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I would love to be better informed, but when did Aldi stock NV gear?
It's true. £69.99 at my local Aldi.
There's a scammer operating openly on this forum. Please be aware of who you're dealing with.
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dan the legend
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#21
1 April, 2011, 22:16
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i ve got a set of russian nvgs could i use the intensifiers outta them
ALWAYS OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED
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#22
3 April, 2011, 17:08
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could you not just use the NVG's you already have???
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#23
3 April, 2011, 17:47
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http://www.zeroin.co.uk/showpost.php...0&postcount=12
Best place for Info on NVG's
Assumption is the mother of F*&% Ups!
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#24
3 April, 2011, 22:09
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Eat More carrots
thats what mother used to tell me lol
You beat me to it.
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john_mcginge
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#25
4 April, 2011, 11:28
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okay cheers guys found a few places and offers, i must say i like the gen1, but how did you attatch ti anywere? to be able to see down it?
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Bachelarius
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#26
4 April, 2011, 12:20
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I'm currently building my own actually. Lets put it this way. A 0.008Lux micro cctv camera can see very far with very little light. It runs on 6v and outputs a compound signal.
Now take an old 80s VHS camcorder and take out the viewfinder. Inside of that there is a tiny little b&w CRT monitor. It usually runs on 5-12v, depending on the camera (most likely 6v, as that's the battery that the cameras usually take) and it just so happens that it reads in a compound signal as well...
Needless to say, parts are ordered, should have made some progress in about 2 weeks.
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4 April, 2011, 12:37
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I'm currently building my own actually. Lets put it this way. A 0.008Lux micro cctv camera can see very far with very little light. It runs on 6v and outputs a
compound
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You mean "Composite", of course.
It's a shame passive IR cameras (proper 3um) are sooo expensive...
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4 April, 2011, 12:53
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Urgh, composite indeed -_- me being a noob, good catch.
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