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FrozenGate by Avery

Map of Members with Access to Laser Power Meters

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(...and are willing to lend their use to locals)

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Blue is default. Green is a location in the general area (state or country). Red is users that have not been online in over a week. Users that have not been online in a month will be removed from the map. They will be added again only upon their request.

A dot denotes other laser-related equipment - spectrometer, typically.

PM me or post in this thread to be added.

EDIT: this map is no longer being maintained by myself.
 
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This is a replacement for Scumbag Atheist's thread as he has not been online in a while and the list was not getting updated. I was going to merge the threads but in the process ended up deleting the old one. :oops: I'll be reading the manual before I merge threads next time.
 
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You could add me? I have a Scientech 365 power meter, and I am located in Oregon City, OR 97045.
 
I remember when that map had a lot more people...Where did everyone go? :o
 
Right, hence me saying "whered everyone go?" Theres a lot of people I havent seen on in a very long time. People that made this forum great when I joined...anyway, ill stop derailing now.
 
Scientech 362, 380101 Calorimeter (10W)
+/-4nm Resolution spectrometer

43.954400, -86.219711 (P.O. Box 119)
 
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When i look back at who was active from year to year i see different members, makes me think people move on after a period of time, new mixes coming and the tone of the forum rolling around like the output of a 532nm pointer. A more stable group as far as active members is PL, but they don't suffer newbies with little knowledge as well, me thinks.
 
I'm not online much lately, working 80+ hours at two jobs will do that, but I still have, and use, the Ophir based, Peregrine driven LPM I put together a little while ago.

I'm in Cincinnati, Ohio.

:)

-Bob
 
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Yellowknife, NT, Canada with a LaserBee 2.5W - I'll test anything up to 2.5W!!
 





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