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Archer TMQ-20 Head-Mounted 17um Thermal Night Vision Monocular with two mounts

$ 1029.59

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Model: TMQ20
  • Condition: Used, in working condition. Does NOT include USB cable for external power (possibly 4-pin fisher connector).
  • Type: Night Vision Monocular
  • Maximum Magnification: 4x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 20 mm
  • Brand: Archer

    Description

    Description
    The Archer TMQ-20 houses a clear 20mm
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    /1 objective lens collecting thermal radiation. The default field of view on this thermal monocular measures 17 by 13 degrees. It has an eye relief distance of 50mm.
    Behind the lens of the Archer TMQ 20 you can find the (uncooled, 17 micrometer) 336 x 256 pixel microbolometer refreshing the image at 30Hz. The NETD of this thermal monocular is <30mK and it's operating within the 7.5µm - 13.5µm infrared wavelengths.
    The measurements of this thermal monocular read 110 x 65 x 60mm (l/w/h) and the weight scales at 270 grams. This device is rated IP67. It's protected against dust, shocks and water (splashes). It handles temperatures between -30°C and 55°C.
    Features
    2x, 4x digital zoom
    Available in 336 x 256 (1x zoom) / 640 x 512 settings (.5x zoom)
    Change sensitivity settings
    Multiple color palettes
    Manual sensor calibration
    Optional external power supply (cable not included)
    Analog video output
    336 x 256 resolution in "2x zoom" mode (which is 1x actual zoom). Standard boot up goes to normal 1x zoom (which is actually .5x zoom), but runs at
    640 x 512 resolution. The bootup time is 3 seconds and you must keep the lens cover on when it is booting or you will see a ghost image of the image pictured at bootup.
    So, on my usual bootup I will hit the forward arrow button once to go to 1x zoom and the hold the forward button once to reset the refresh core. Then remove the lens cover. You may need to replace the cover and reset refresh core during use, if the image locks or gives artifacts/static/ghost images.
    There is a light dark spot on the far left side of the picture that is only visible on 640x512 mode. When zoomed in to 336x256 mode it is not shown. The corners on
    640x512 mode also have trouble adjusting to low level contrasts. Other than that this unit works well.
    Includes thermal monocular with lens cover and two mounting systems.
    First mount is for single monocular use adapting out to a standard univeral 3-hole helmet shroud.
    The second mount is a mini-rail arm for attaching this monocular in conjunction with a PVS-14 (on a pano-bridge).
    NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OR ADDRESS FORWARING.