Thanks for the great Review... Haven't seen any
LPM reviews for a while.
BTW... at the bottom of every website page is
a small sticker that shows a red Maple Leaf that
reads...
"Developed and Manufactured in Canada".. ;)
Jerry
Good idea... but I wouldn't use a drone fitted with Lasers that
emit UVC radiation due to the risk of human health.
I've recently purchased UVC LED lights to disinfect incoming
mail and courier packages in a dedicated box with a turntable.
Hopefully this will kill any virus that could still be...
Been doing that for many years... My problem is finding
room to store the models... Airplanes, Drones, Cars, Boats,
Tanks, Motorcycles, Robots... etc.
As to the new rules.... This was posted this morning.
Jerry
Yeah.. It's been announced on quite a few YouTube RC Aircraft
channels with links to comment on the FAA site on the proposed
FAA RC Aircraft ID rules.
Last count there were about 31,000 comments. No doubt against
the proposed new rules.
BTW... 4 of those are mine. :whistle:
Jerry
A little late to the Party but...............:oops:
Welcome to the Forum Airtech.
I see you are already being Laser safe
getting Laser Safety Goggles/Glasses.
Enjoy the Forum.
Jerry
Hmmm... My Coherent FieldMax II-TO has a Thermopile Head and
also has a Wavelength correction feature.
You of all people should be aware that Thermopile Sensor Broadband
coatings are not 100% linear across the sensor's acceptable wavelengths.
The Sanwu I'm not sure about since I don't have one...
If you are doing relative measurements the Optical Sensor
Sper could work for you. If you want actual NIST traceable
power measurement accuracy then the Sper LPM will not
cut it.
BTW... the Sper can only measure up to 40mW.
Jerry
Would you like to clarify this obviously false statement ????
You seem to be whining about the fact that you want a high
quality high priced OPHIR Head LPM for ~$20...
Yeah.. and I'm looking for a Lamboughini 5000s for $2000.
Time to wake up and smell the coffee Snecho...
Are you comparing a...