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    How hard would it be to mod these lasers?

    Let me think, I am pretty sure when I finally succeeded I was dumping a 10 amp pulse over 10 nS from a charged capacitor. (Cap rechares during the off cycle)  Anyway, in case you are not familiar with the cube reflectors, you can not use them to send to someone else --only to yourself.  When...
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    How hard would it be to mod these lasers?

    Ok, I understand.  As to the idea of higher total power, I suppose I might compare it to the ocean.  A slow rise in the tides with billions af gallons rising a few inches, opposed to only part of that total being pushed ashore in one quick tidal wave. ;D  The tidal wave will knock down...
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    How hard would it be to mod these lasers?

    Quite true. In the unit I referred to, I was running 10nSec wide pulses at a rep. rate of 20 kHz, and sending superimposed audio signal (essentially pulse code modulation, although I had no way to replicate the negative pulse at the time, so it was a variation of PCM.  The maximum limit of my...
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    How hard would it be to mod these lasers?

    No, actually, I wasn't kidding, and I do understand you are using solid-state Lasers.   In a non-weapon area, I was just reading yesterday about a new device to be used by homeland security for determining the contents of sealed containers...  It essentially works like an x-ray device, but...
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    How hard would it be to mod these lasers?

    I am wondering, (and pardon me for being new to the thread, but) how come you guys don't seem to use pulser circuits for your lasers?  You all seem to be running them at continuous duty, which is much lower power than pulsing. Is it just that you don't know how to build a pulser, or is there a...
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    When did this get here??

    I would say it's because a lot of people get off work from first shift, go home and hop in the shower to wash the day's grit off, causing water heaters to call for power.  Then they or the little woman are cooking dinner - more power needed.  A lot of people probably kick on the TV or the...




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