Vector, Jim, Izlet Flashcards
What are the 4 Instruments in the vector?
1) Binos
2) Digital compass
3) Laser rangefinder
4) Inclinometer
What is the range on the vector laser range finder?
5m - 4km
What are the max angles on the vector inclinometer?
-35° to +35°
Magnification of the Vector?
x7
FOV of the vector?
6°
Laser class of the vector?
Class 1 (eye safe)
Accuracy of the vector
+ or - 3m
Weight of the vector?
1.7kg
Can you use magnetic batteries with the vector?
No, it will interfere with the internal compass
Extra tech data
Reticule: illuminated led
Units of measure: feet/yards/meters
Wavelength: 1550nm
Divergence: 2mils
Operating temp range: -35° to +63°
Vector digital compass azimuth accuracy?
+ or - 10 mils
Vector digital compass inclination accuracy?
+ or - 5 mils
When do you calibrate the vector?
- After a battery change
- After 20km off travel
- After being subjected to major magnetic fields
What is the JimLR intended for?
Observation
Detection
Recognition
Identification
Location and
Marking of targets
The main features of the JimLR are?
Thermal imager
Colour video
Digital magnetic compass (DMC)
Laser range finder (Class 1)
Laser pointer (Class 1 or 3B)
Embedded GPS
Name the zoom levels on the JimLR
IR: x2 x4 x8
Day: x2 x4
Weight of the JimLR?
With battery: 3.2kg
Without battery: 2.78kg
When do you calibrate the JimLR DMC?
- After every battery change
- After exposure to strong magnetic fields
- When metallic parts have been attached
- After traveling 20km
- Temperature change greater than 20°
JimLR DMC technical factors
2 types,
4 point
12 point
- Calibration must be preformed away from large buildings and metallic objects including buried pipes and cables.
Operational modes of the IZLID?
Low
High
Pulse (3-5ps) (high pwr)
Weight of the IZLID?
241g
Pointer ranges of the IZLID?
Narrow - 39km
Wide - 780m
NOHD of the IZLID?
707m
ENOHD of the IZLID?
5km (7x50 binos)
NSHD of the IZLID?
30m
Name the parts and components of the IZLID
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