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yathern Fusion Laser

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Posted: 7/17/08, 11:07 AM Post subject: nightvisio |
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| If I buy an infrared laser,and use the "image enchancement" method of nightvision, will I be able to see the beam? What wavelengths can nightvision see? |
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CrazyKenny Elite Laser
Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 146 Picture(s): 3 Movie(s): 1 Location: Germany
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Posted: 7/17/08, 1:44 PM Post subject: |
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I think they use near-IR, such as 808 nm
maybe you ill be able to see the dot as a bright white dot but I think you will not see the laser beam _________________ green 3~8mw ebay laser
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yathern Fusion Laser

Joined: 20 Aug 2006 Posts: 359 Location: Here, there.... Everywhere.
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Posted: 7/17/08, 3:08 PM Post subject: |
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| Ok, but if I buy an 808nm laser it might work? or if I use a high-infrared laser, lets say...1064nm, would a thermal night vision be able to see it? |
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Bluefan Fusion Laser
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 299 Movie(s): 1
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Posted: 7/18/08, 8:06 AM Post subject: |
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| Ok, but if I buy an 808nm laser it might work? or if I use a high-infrared laser, lets say...1064nm, would a thermal night vision be able to see it? |
The usual night vision is either amplifying the residual light or near infrared, 1064nm may be just barely visible, 808nm should be fine.
Thermal nightvision is great but VERY expensive stuff, and works in the deep infrared. Your CO2 laser will probably be nicely visible, and that's at 10,6um. That is 10600nm. so the 1064nm is a bit far away, altough you might have a slight chance it also picks up shorter wavelengths (thermal vision for higher temperatures, around 250C and above). |
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yathern Fusion Laser

Joined: 20 Aug 2006 Posts: 359 Location: Here, there.... Everywhere.
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Posted: 7/18/08, 4:33 PM Post subject: |
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| OK- thanks for the info- I was thinking of getting an infrared, because they are so powerfull (and a bit unstable...) but I new I couldn't see the beam, and would most likely blind myself... So thats where nightvision comes in. But the combined cost, of the goggles and the laser is just about equall to the cost of a green laser of the same proportions. |
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incinerator Elite Laser

Joined: 05 Aug 2007 Posts: 207 Location: canada
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Posted: 7/18/08, 7:46 PM Post subject: |
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| yathern wrote: |
| OK- thanks for the info- I was thinking of getting an infrared, because they are so powerfull (and a bit unstable...) but I new I couldn't see the beam, and would most likely blind myself... So thats where nightvision comes in. But the combined cost, of the goggles and the laser is just about equall to the cost of a green laser of the same proportions. |
In COD4, when it is pitch black, and you put on your night vision, you can see your laser sight ... But it is only a video game |
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incinerator Elite Laser

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Posted: 7/18/08, 7:49 PM Post subject: |
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| yathern wrote: |
| OK- thanks for the info- I was thinking of getting an infrared, because they are so powerfull (and a bit unstable...) but I new I couldn't see the beam, and would most likely blind myself... So thats where nightvision comes in. But the combined cost, of the goggles and the laser is just about equall to the cost of a green laser of the same proportions. |
In COD4, when it is pitch black, and you put on your night vision, you can see your laser sight ... But it is only a video game  _________________ resistance is futile (if <1 ohm)
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yathern Fusion Laser

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Posted: 7/18/08, 8:47 PM Post subject: |
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| COD4 is really fun- (off-topic...) E3 said that their making COD5 for Wii?!?! |
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Druzzi Modified 10mW Greenie
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Posted: 9/13/08, 5:01 PM Post subject: |
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I have a NVG's, and I could see IR from a NewWish laser and from a friends IR laser (not sure of specs)
OFF TOPIC: CoD4 is awesome! |
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Sefrez Nexus Laser
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Posted: 9/13/08, 5:59 PM Post subject: |
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Thermal or night vision?? Thermal is sooooo freakin' awesome and soooooooooooooo freaken' high dollars.
I have night vision with an IR light. it's not 1064nm. Because I can see it real dark red on the diode. (LED) Not where it's shining though. It might be 808nm. |
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Jehu 55mW Advanced Wicked Laser

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Posted: 9/16/08, 9:01 AM Post subject: |
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you could make your own pesudo nightvision goggles out of a cheap CCD camera and LCD screen. Most web cams and cheap security cams pick up IR light and have AV out RCA plugs.
My litttle Microsoft web cam picks up IR from even a remote control, the dot looks white witha hint of blue to it. |
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breiko 4.99mW Green Laser Toy
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 4
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Posted: 10/02/08, 9:20 AM Post subject: |
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what laser wavelengths see the night vision like a COD4? 780nm, 808nm, 980nm
is isible for human eye the laser of 780nm? |
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SteelTigers Nexus Laser

Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 101 Picture(s): 39 Movie(s): 2 Location: USA
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Posted: 10/02/08, 10:29 AM Post subject: |
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| breiko wrote: |
what laser wavelengths see the night vision like a COD4? 780nm, 808nm, 980nm
is isible for human eye the laser of 780nm? |
The U.S. Army uses 820-850nm IR on the AN/PEQ-2 weapon mounted IR illuminator. It has two modes; adjustable flood/spot lamp for night time illumination and a 50mW IR laser for target acquisition. You cannot see the lamp or laser unless you are using nightvision. _________________ Spyder II GX, BX
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Bluefan Fusion Laser
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Posted: 10/02/08, 12:09 PM Post subject: |
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| Many night-vision systems, including those used by "the army" , use photomultiplier tubes to amplify the remaining light. |
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breiko 4.99mW Green Laser Toy
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 4
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Posted: 10/02/08, 5:12 PM Post subject: |
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| can see the laser 980 nm with a ordinary night vision like bushnell, yukon, etc???????? |
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