[simpits-tech] lights under glareshield.....
Marv De Beque
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Sat, 19 Jul 2003 07:03:32 -0400
NVS compatible uses green light at very, very low light levels (displays are
a fraction of a Foot-Lambert if memory serves).
On 7/19/03 12:29 AM, "Ben Jones" <bjones@pipecomp.com.au> wrote:
> If the light was capable / compatiable with a NVG/NINOX set , then from my
> course i did the light emmited would be infa-red light ,
> infa-red is excellent to use with nvg it lights up the area in front of you
> extreemly well when viewed through the nvg set , but if you removed the set
> off your head the infa-red light is not visible to the naked human eye.
>
> excellent for reading maps in the complete dark , without being detected by
> a naked human eye. but bad if the ememy has infa-red capable nvg sets too
> then its exaclty like turning on a conventional torch.
>
> ben
> bjones@pipecomp.com.au
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marc Weigert" <mail@marceting.de>
>>
>> I got two different types - the old ones give a white light, the new ones
> a
>> blueish/greenish light (NVG capable, I was told).
>>
>
>
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