Die Judicii
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The hitch hiker from Texas chainsaw massacre, he had a knife, and knew how to open up a hand lol
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No, Sorry mate, Never heard of him.
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The cheapest way of dimming a "lamp" (I'm presuming that is the English terminology for a spotlight used for hunting) is what I've done for many years, and quite some years done as a pro rabbit shooter in central Australia. On the nights when the bunnies don't like a bright light, I used to just smear the lens with blood till you get the desired intensity. When finished, just wash it off. Simple, yet effective.
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Very Poor And Conflicting Advice
Die Judicii replied to Die Judicii's topic in Night Vision & Thermal
OK you guys, the majority opinion here tells me to name the NV equipment I bought. I do this purely on the basis that the camera I bought was what the company advised me as being compatible. I have sent numerous emails back to the company with regard to their "poor and conflicting advice", and at time and date of writing this, I still have had NO new response from them at all. The particular unit that I purchased is a NiteSite 200 I will add however that the night sight unit itself works very well and performs up to its claims and if anything it slightly exceeds the claimed distance. -
Very Poor And Conflicting Advice
Die Judicii replied to Die Judicii's topic in Night Vision & Thermal
Thanks to one and all for your suggestions etc. I have now been informed from a person that has good knowledge of cameras that the NightVision company definitely gave me incorrect advice in the first instance. It seems this particular camera is incapable of recording from an external device. I guess I simply got royally screwed by the NightVision company, because I'm not knowledgeable when it comes to cameras. Cheers to all -
Very Poor And Conflicting Advice
Die Judicii replied to Die Judicii's topic in Night Vision & Thermal
Well, If I name the vendor I name the Company as they are one and the same. To clarify,,,, I bought the NV equipment direct from the manufacturer in England. and,, I bought this particular camera on the NV equipment manufacturers recommendation. I had no previous experience whatsoever in NV cameras, and have no idea of what brands are usually used. Hence, I relied solely on the advice of the NV equipment manufacturers recommendation, thinking that to be the wisest thing to do. -
Very Poor And Conflicting Advice
Die Judicii replied to Die Judicii's topic in Night Vision & Thermal
This is the camera and its cord that I bought on their recommendations. It is a double ended USB connection. The Night Vision companies cable and its adaptor ends with 3 full size DIN plugs. Apart from the fact that their cable/plugs don't fit the camera USB ports,, they also said that that camera itself is not suitable, whereas when I quoted the make and model camera in the first instance they said it was suitable. -
Very Poor And Conflicting Advice
Die Judicii replied to Die Judicii's topic in Night Vision & Thermal
I didn't think it was ethical, nor allowed, to actually NAME them. Besides,, being on a pension I cannot afford to now go and buy another camera. Thanks for your feelings and suggestions though. -
Twelve months ago I purchased some Night Vision equipment from a company based in England. After using it for several months, I decided to go the next step to enable video recording as well. I enquired via email as to what I needed, and was advised to purchase their video cable and adaptor. I also asked what brand of camera to buy. By return email I was given two different brands. So I found one of the recommended brands, and got its model number, and then to double check I asked via email if that particular model was suitable. The reply said Yes,, it is suitable. So bas
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Dead right Mate. I seam welded and plug welded three sheets of 5/16" plate together in a sandwich arrangement for all the exterior surfaces of my cabinet. (This creates a lamination effect that is near impossible to cut thru with an oxy torch unless a would be thief has an awful lot of time, and doesn't mind charcoaled firearms if he does get that far.) Then between the outer plated walls and the inner wall (which is bolted in place from the inside) is a layer of fire cement. The 8 locking shafts in the door are made of hardened and tempered Chromium steel. The cabinet itself is anchoure
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Hi, No, it's not "up to spec",,,,,,,, it's actually far in excess of specs. Manufacture and repair is my trade.
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Here's a tip,, Do what I did,,,,,,,, Build your own. (see pic)
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Hi Rake aboot, Thanks, and thanks for the lesson on flags, So do I call you Paddy ?????? hahahaha Just kidding.
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Hi Rake aboot, I'm only guessing here, but looking at your flag, Is that Sweden ????? I'm largely uneducated when it comes to overseas flags. Cheers