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Where Did Night Vision Devices Come From

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The night vision equipment used by consumers today has its origins in the armed forces. The army also responsible for lots of other things like the world wide web, freeze dried food and the global positioning system just to name a few. But when it comes to night vision technology I’m not talking about the stuff that your children might play with, but the Real McCoy.

 

In the early days of warfare like today it was common for a operation to take place at night . The reason I think is very obvious. A unit of soldiers are able to keep the element of surprise until the last moment of attack. Now in the past this was not always possible as you can only see as much as your enemy can see so attacks were usually planned for clear moonlit nights which gave better night vision. But as you know this also hampered the element of surprise. The US Army have researched tirelessly for years researching many methods to enhance a soldiers vision at night and thanks to their advances the whole playing field of combat warfare has changed dramatically not to mention the many uses for this technology in the civilian world.

 

Night vision optics gather the available light by using electro magnetic radiation that is out of the range of the human eye. Making use of this available light allows night goggles, binoculars and scopes the ability to see in total darkness. At dusk and in low visibility conditions the night vision technology allows a soldier to see, maneuver and engage in combat.

 

Although this night vision scope technology is continually improving the two types commonly used are: image intensifiers and thermal imaging devices. Thermal devices work by looking at and understanding the differences in temperature in the direction they are pointed. The FLIR (Thermal Forward-Looking Infrared) detector option is often used on the armed forces vehicles and rescue helicopters.

 

Now image intensifiers work by magnifying available light 2-5000 times more than what the human eye can see. The intensified light makes use of phosphorous screen technology (similar to that used in a TV)enveloped in an eye piece to give the user as close to normal vision as possible. When a soldiers eyepiece is in place, the equipment will amplify available light allowing an image to be transmitted to the eyepiece giving the soldier an image of what he is looking at. The phosphorous monitor or screen is green in color. The human eye can recognize more levels of green than any other color in the visible spectrum eanabling the soldier to see better in the darkest conditions.

 

There are a high number magnifications available for different lenses as well as different conditions and ranges. Different things work for different conditions and situations and this is something the military had to deal with also. Although a soldier needs the best equipment possible other things like portability, weight and cost had to be taken into account. So by using a night vision binocular with image intensifiers only the weight was kept to a minimum and soldiers could carry out there missions in low light. This would ensure the US Army kept their cost down.

 

A couple of things you should know if you do get a set of night vision goggles is you will get a certain amount of tunnel vision because your peripheral vision is cut off within the eyepiece. By constantly moving you can counter this loss of judgment to a certain extent but judging distances can still be an effort at times. Another point to remember is that objects can seem larger or smaller than what they actually are. Usually a user’s vision can go from 20/20 to 20/25 but 20/25 is still better than no vision at all. The military have the option to work under the shroud of darkness, much like their enemies, allowing for a better chance to capture and defeat when necessary. FLIR’s really do help in locating any thermal energy whether it be human or animal in lots of different conditions and that is why the night goggles technology is used by security and rescue personal alike not to mention the outdoors man as well.

 

Coleman Sundome Tent

Friday, December 11th, 2009

For eventful persons similar us who survive in this new period, there is a large amount dependability with the aim of we have to lots of things covering us. There is responsibility to our employment, which is wish we have to improve our working performance and our excellence to made best result for our piece of work. And it’s weighty, knowing the opposition level that happen in the big business planet these days. Also, we have accountability to the nature, and it’s actually become the main task for person to protect the nature for the reason that only them who can solve this. On the contrary each individuals has their border. They need various trip.

After that if you look for me what the most excellent holiday for them, I express they have to back to environment and strive to relax and enjoy the nature someplace they’re essentially take place from. And it’s imply by doing outdoor activity. So, what we must need representing this activity?

There are main and essential things so as to we require for camping, which is tent. Tent turn out to be our next detached house and the safeguard. Coleman tent is lone of the finest tent results that you can opt. This company has started this making since 100 years in the past, so, we can have faith in to this company’s consequence.

There are several arrays that you be able to choose for your camping activity. If you own little funds, you can wish the Sundome Coleman tent. This 7′ x 7′ will perfect meant for your holiday. Along with wider room inside moreover 52 inch height, it suit meant for 3 persons. Although you additionally must be careful for the extreme unfeeling weather what time you wear and tear this tent. For the reason that it using fiberglass poles, which are keep an eye on to broke inside frosty season. But, out of that, by the price in the region of $50 plus shipping, this tent will ideal for you.

Second alternative, if you need to hold trip among each and every one of your family, you can select Family Dome Coleman tent. This 14′ x 14′ tent broad can storage 8 adults, and it has 74 inch height, so you be able to stand and undoubtedly move inside the tent. And two doors make it effortless to going in and out. You can get this tent intended for $160 and more shipping.

To obtain the greatest time for your camping goings-on with Coleman tent, there are lots of things that you be able to do to expand its task, similar to seal it seam for precaution of the heavy rainfall that may be able to penetrate the protection with the purpose of Coleman tent give out to you. Additional of that, this tent are worthy to have and apply for your holiday.

Deer Hunting Tips – The Giant-Racked Deer : Rare And Elusive

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

No matter how satisfied you may be now with the size of the bucks you get from hunting, you’ll want to snag the big ones at some point. Please read the following advanced deer hunting tips to help understand what is involved in hunting the real monster bucks.

When you want to move up to getting the monster bucks, it takes quite a bit more learning, but you can read more to learn the deer hunting tips you need to succeed. The techniques needed to hunt mature bucks with giant antlers were not the same as the ones I’d used to hunt regular bucks. After a lot of hit and miss, I discovered the true secrets to locating the great deer, and my productivity has grown from year to year.

Is your overall hunting area populated with big bucks? Most very large bucks remain largely unseen. But even if there have been no reports of sightings of big bucks in an area, it does not have to follow that they are not there. Keeping that in mind, there are areas which do seem to be centers of activity for these monster deer. To give yourself the opportunity of taking one of these shy creatures, you must take your deer hunting to where the big deer are. It’s often frustrating to learn that many areas won’t have any big bucks at all, least of all one you can find. You can, however, increase your chances of finding big bucks if they’re in the area you’re hunting in.

The first thing you should do to find out if there are large bucks around is to ask local hunters. Ask around with all the career hunters and game wardens in your area; even ranchers and farmers can help you, as can feed store owners, to tell you where sightings of big deer have been made, so you may know where to go. Even the local coffee shop or diner can be a place to find information on local deer population. Your objective is to see if there are any large bucks locally, and where most of them have been sighted. Just ask about the sightings of extremely large bucks instead of overall population count. You won’t get anywhere finding a large population of average sized deer. You’re after a trophy rack. Talk to other hunters in your area if you’re already committed to one specific hunting ground and find out which stands or blinds are best to find the largest bucks, and ask others about their specific experiences. This is a good place to begin. Be cautious : just like fishermen, deer hunters may want to exaggerate their hunts, so double check your stories.

We hope that you use these deer hunting tips and techniques during deer hunting season to enjoy help you locate the true monster bucks.

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Lucky Duck Decoy

Monday, November 9th, 2009

lucky duck decoy combo mydecoys Lucky Duck Decoy I want to share my personal lucky duck decoy review as I just picked one up this season.

First of all I seen many websites with the lucky duck decoy advertised on them while I was looking for a realistic motion decoy. I checked around to see if anyone had heard of this type of motion decoy as I didn’t want to buy it then be sorry I did, but no one I knew had ever seen one let alone used one. Curiosity was driving me to be the first to pick one of these types of duck decoys, so after about 3 days of research and looking for the lowest price I made the plunge and bought the combo pack that gave me the remote and carry bag.  I usually shop at Bass Pro Shop for my hunting supplies but they did not have the lucky duck.

For those of you looking for the lucky duck also, I can save you some time, here is the price range and websites,

  • mydecoys.com – $107 – with the Combo pack  $139 CHEAPEST!
  • Cabela’s – $129  – with the Combo pack  $169 (They didn’t have any combos left when I looked)
  • Walmart – $80 They didn’t have any either.
  • Duck hunter.net – $79 They didn’t have any either.
  • dowdlesports.com – $100 – with the Combo pack  $150
  • edgebyexpedite.com – $139 – with the Combo pack  $189
  • academy.com – $80 No combo pack
  • milonajoenterprises.com  – $107 – with the Combo pack  $141
  • thefind.com – $106 – with the Combo pack  $141

I liked the fact that the wings rotated to give a more realistic look but I was a bit worried about it buzzing or just being too loud and surprisingly it is very quiet.  I control the wings with my remote witch is very handy and as for the rang, I was about 80 feet away and it was still working fine. Another key thing I like about it is the light weight, plus I got the carry bag with it.

If your thinking about the lucky duck decoy I would certainly recommend getting the lucky duck combo pack, everything I need is in it.

Another similar motion decoy I found was the MOJO Motorized Duck Decoy. One thing I always wonder was why they called it MOJO? The name is actually voodoo which means magic and it like magic how the wings move. It’s certainly worth a look but I like my Lucky duck decoy and it has certainly helped me out this season.

Decoy Spreads – 4 Key Decoy Placement Points

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Decoy Spread U Decoy Spreads   4 Key Decoy Placement PointsThe best decoys spreads always have a properly placed landing zone and what most hunters don’t real realized is that a properly placed decoy spread requires less decoys. I’ve seen decoy spreads that have had over 600 decoys, and I know I shouldn’t laugh but… on that particular day they never got a thing. Their intention was to increase the size of the spread for realism BUT what they forgot was the landing zone, there was nowhere for the geese (in this case) to land. Mind you while duck hunting I have pulled ducks in with just 1 duck decoy before and I while goose hunting I have see geese land to just 4 goose decoys before too.

Proper placement of decoys is not as easy as you think, a properly placed decoy spread will increase your chances greatly for a successful hunt.

Here are some key factors for you to implement;

1. Consider the species of duck or goose your decoying,

  • Diving ducks like to land at the front of the spread so typically placing your decoys in a V or U pattern won’t always work. I tend to place my duck hunting decoys with three small landing zones, so three  small bunches works fine.
  • Puddle ducks need a clear landing zone and will only land in clam water so use a V, C or U pattern for best results. I will always use a duck call for puddle ducks.
  • Mix different species of duck decoys together for instance I have Mallards, Gadwalls, Pintails, Ringnecks and Teals typically in my duck hunting decoy spreads.
  • Most geese have to see the landing zone so just about any pattern you use brings them in with the right goose calls. I have seen decoys with no pattern at all actually bring in geese in the field but on the water it was a different story, with out a landing zone they fly right on by.
  • Diver ducks fly in large groups where puddles duck don’t usually so you you will need more duck decoys.

    A proper placement of duck decoys means your spread should be set out properly for the type of bird you are hunting. Make sure you place both your diver and puddle duck spread within shotgun range and for the diver duck decoys you should string them out about 100 yards for increased visibility.

    2. Landing zone size,

    The typical landing zone should always start at about 10 yards of  open area at the end of your U, C or V. The open end is on the side where ducks make their final approach. Since ducks decoy into the wind, the down wind edge is always open. As the season progresses and the flocks of ducks become larger, expanding the size of your landing zone will help increase your success and don’t forget to increase the amount of decoys you use as you have to add realism to the spread.

    3. Always scout before the hunt,

    Not only will you know where the ducks and geese will be you will also know what their behaviors are. You can then use this information to help you prepare your decoy spreads. For instance, I scouted three weeks before opening one year and found that there were no ducks at my duck hunting blinds at all. why? Got me… so I changed my location to a bigger pond about 2 miles from my blind because that’s where they were. I also noticed that they were using banks more then normal so I used some resters and this was the magic formula that year.

    4.   Be ready to change things up,

    Watch the ducks and geese to see what their reaction is to the decoy spreads, meaning if they do a fly by more then three times then something is not right and they are not comfortable to land yet. Get out there and change things around, like increase the lading zone size make sure the decoys are naturally spaced but not to close or too far apart. etc.

    The proper use of these key points will ensure proper and successful decoy spreads. Remember that creating landing zones or even small landing zone pockets in your decoy pattern in the shape of C, V, or U is, in my opinion, the most critical strategy for setting up a successful decoy spread.

    Hunting Duck Decoys – A Quick History

    Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

    Hunting duck decoys Hunting Duck Decoys – A Quick History

    The first record of hunting duck decoys goes back as far as the early as 20th century. Those records show that 11 hunting duck decoys were found in a cave while mining back in 1911. They were found along with ancient artifacts in a Nevada mountain cave that was used by indigenous Americans for probably nearly 3500 years according to archaeologist.

    The hunting duck decoys were made from marsh bulrush mainly but had real duck feathers attached to them. They were dated as being made 200 A.D., and carefully buried in individual wrappings in a pit dug into the floor of the cave. They are still the oldest known duck decoys to date.

    The first decoys to be made in mass quantity came from Salt Lake city, Utah and they were made mainly of rubber although earlier decoys were carved from wood, which was hard to keep a float as they would either tip over or become water logged.  A newer invention for a duck decoy was having them carved from cork, which would float without a problem, and they were lighter to carry out hunting then the traditional wooded decoys. The only problem with cork decoys was that they didn’t last very long. Nowadays these cork decoys can be worth allot of money to antique dealers and decoy collectors.

    Other types of hunting duck decoys were made of Styrofoam and urethane foam but both were easily damaged, not very durable and did not display very much detail.

    With a need for realism and more detail the next type of decoys had to be made to last, be light, durable and detailed with an exact resemblance to waterfowl. Blow molded decoys made of high-density polyethylene now fit the bill and with the many different variations on the market you have many to choose from. Variations now include: Motorized, Wind motion, floaters, resters and magnums (Larger then normal) hunting duck decoys that last allot longer then any other decoy in history.