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Played with it last night.
Powered as it is by AAA cells, it seems to have a greater power, and a greater reserve of power, than those laserpointers powered by watch batteries. Allowing for the lens that is used to produce the straight line beam, the spot from the end was easily picked out on a gravestone 1/4 mile away, thus suggesting that a tight beam is being produced. As these beasties come in a mounting that already has facilities for screw fixing, perhaps there is potential capability for optical communications? (Brian - in your experiments with the Fullerphone, you ran away from the question as to whether you crossed a property boundary, so.... 1. Did you cross a property boundary? 2. Why do you run away from this and so many other questions? 3. Is your attitude what we must all now expect from the RSCB?) Plod's Conscience wrote: My local garage is selling laser devices that project a straight line for just under a fiver. I wonder if these devices (with the lens removed so that they just produce a single spot) could be modulated to be the light source in a Baird Televisor? Also, I wonder what is the smallest such Televisor that has been produced? |
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