| Subject: Re: Stonewall Mountain (Nellis range) |
| From: krackula |
| Date: 04/07/2007, 17:23 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51,rec.aviation.military |
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 09:08:28 -0700, "Lumpy"
<lumpy@digitalcartography.com> wrote:
krackula wrote:
the jeep lens filter cuts off right
at the top end of visible light
and allows the rest through...
"Top end"? or "bottom end"?
yayahahaha .......... wavelength and frequency are inversely
proportional ..... some people say tomattoes some say tomaytoes .....
it depends upon how you think about it in your head. I just wanted to
cover both perspectives before someone hammered me .... didn't work
anyway ! yayayayahah aha h ah
( like in ham radio ....... 14 mhz is 20 7 mhz is 40 meters
....... 4 mhz is 80 meters etc. )
and for miso ..........
in NO way am I saying that gen2 NV and the old Korean - namm IR
tubes ( like I first mentioned ) are the same. gen2 is WAY better
for a number of reasons for looking around. it's not about comparing
the two at all.
all I'm saying is that if you want to see solid state ( yag and std
HP diode ) tactical, illuminating and ranging lasers ( aircraft,
tanks , weapons systems etc. ) ........ you cannot use a NV device to
see them. the old IR converter tube system I 'm mentioning see's them
easily and is superior to anything else ( we could expect to own at
home ) . it's works great ..... try it ... you'll like it ... no
kidding ........
Lumpy - The Anti Yanni
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