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![]() Brian Reay wrote: "Plod's Conscience" wrote Played with it last night. Perhaps he and Nedlar could get together; Nedlar didn't seem to have much to do last night either. 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. Given the relative size of AAA and "watch batteries", this is hardly surprising. Well, quite. The shortest Google search would have turned up the information needed to avoid him making such an obvious statement. A CR2032 battery has a capacity of 220 mAh at a current drain of 0.2 m/A.A modern AAA battery far exceeds that - I've left it as an exercise for the OP to search for that info.. 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. A 'tight beam' would indicate a spot not much larger than the laser source. Unfortunately, the lack of *any* objective statement in the above gives no indication that the beam was 'tight', merely that it reached it's target. Laser's are coherent sources, the "ASER" stands for Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation- the crucial phenomena in the operation of lasers and masers. The emitted photon is in phase with the stimulating photon. As these beasties come in a mounting that already has facilities for screw fixing, perhaps there is potential capability for optical communications? Been done. UK record, as of a couple of years back at least, was something like 75km. There is project in the latest RSGB handbook (if you are interesed I'll look up the page, I noticed the article but haven't read the detail). Nothing new there with Gareth reinventing the wheel; it's very similar (perhaps part of the same syndrome?) to his continually re-writing history in his own vein. from Aero Spike |
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