Joe Mo
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Hi folks,
Recent discussions in a previous thread have lead to this poll. The question being, Should there be a "Laser Measurements" or "Laser Measurement Equipment" section? I myself have recently purchased an LPM. When researching the subject I scrolled down the forum thinking there would be a section for LPMs and Spectrometers. However there is no section dedicated to this measurement equipment. Due to the importance and increasing affordability of this equipment, I believe the presence of a section dedicated to Power, Wavelength, Divergence measuring and anything related should exist. I also want to broach the topic of people posting advertisements for their specific LPM in this section. I think it would be beneficial to the community if we disabled advertisement in this section. This would keep the section pure and factual, free of outside advertisement and influence.
Overall I think this forum would benefit greatly from the addition of a "Laser Measurements" Section.
Thanks for reading and voting!
Joe
Recent discussions in a previous thread have lead to this poll. The question being, Should there be a "Laser Measurements" or "Laser Measurement Equipment" section? I myself have recently purchased an LPM. When researching the subject I scrolled down the forum thinking there would be a section for LPMs and Spectrometers. However there is no section dedicated to this measurement equipment. Due to the importance and increasing affordability of this equipment, I believe the presence of a section dedicated to Power, Wavelength, Divergence measuring and anything related should exist. I also want to broach the topic of people posting advertisements for their specific LPM in this section. I think it would be beneficial to the community if we disabled advertisement in this section. This would keep the section pure and factual, free of outside advertisement and influence.
Overall I think this forum would benefit greatly from the addition of a "Laser Measurements" Section.
Thanks for reading and voting!
Joe
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