Many nights in the backcountry are far from dark. A bright moon and a sky full of stars can throw off enough light to allow for reading a book, but add cloud cover, mountains or trees and it gets dark awfully fast. When you need to see in the dark, you have two choices - you either turn on a light, or use one of the many available night vision devices (NVD). The NVD could be the ultimate backcountry toy.
OceanServer Electronic Compasses are offered in a 0.6" sq. embedded and a 1" sq. full-board version that auto-detects either USB or RS232 connections and a TTL interface. Suitable for integration with GPS to provide heading information, they provide 0.5 degrees nominal accuracy, 0.1 resolution, ±180 degree roll, ±90 degree tilt, and electronically gimbaled tilt compensation.So far, OceanServer Technology, Inc. has developed three complementary, but stand-alone products, which share a common development approach of building on proven component technology, aggregated into well documented OEM solutions, with feature rich firmware and software. Complete product and applications documentation enables system-level OEMs to improve the functionality, costs and time-to-market for their new products.Ideal for Police Enforcement-Digital Ally's Thermal Ally is a small, versatile, lightweight thermal camera which when used in total darkness, can increase an officer's vision, safety and effectiveness, allowing them to work undetected. It is equipped with a 20 millimeter lens, which provides a 17 x 12.8-degree field of view. It weighs 1.1 pounds and measures 7 x 2.5 x 3.75-inches. Visit http://sdi.hotims.com 166.
Many outdoor enthusiasts are beginning to discover the wonderful world that can be found after darkness falls in the backcountry. If you like to camp, hike or hunt, chances are good an NVD will be perfect for you. Use this information and you�ll Get It Right The First Time. Get Outdoors!
Author: Chuck Fitzgerald
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