Can anyone tell me the difference between the Omni VII and Omni VIII tubes (green phosphorus of course)?
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Contract | Omni I | Omni II | Omni III | Omni IV | Omni V | Omni VI | Omni VII | Omni VIII |
Comments | Early Gen3 - Not all that far above Gen2 of era. | Another early Gen3, again not that advanced. | The first advanced Gen3 with significant improvement is S/N | Significant increase in photocathode performance levels. | Very advanced. See's introduction of Gen4. | Continual improvement of the technology. | Autogated Thin-Film Replaces US specs for Gen4. | Metrics not yet published – Aug 2010 |
Resolution lp/mm | 36 | 45 | 51 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
S/N | 16.2 | 16.2 | 19 | 21 | 21 | 25 | 28 | 25 |
Photocathode sensitivity uA/lm@2856K | 1000 | 1000 | 1350 | 1800 | 1800 | 2000 | 2200 | 2000 |
Sensitivity at uA/lm@830nm | 100 60@880 | 100 | 135 | 190 | 190 | 230@830 100@880 | 120@880 | 190@830 80@880 |
Gain fL/fc | 20,000-35,000 | 40,000-70,000 | 40,000-70,000 | 40,000-70,000 | 40,000-70,000 | 50,000-80,000 | 50,000-80,000 | 25,000-110,000 |
[email protected]/mm | 0.83 | 0.83 | 0.9 | 0.92 | 0.92 | 0.92 | 0.92 | Nominal |
[email protected]/mm | 0.58 | 0.6 | 0.7 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.8 | Nominal |
MTF@15lp/mm | 0.28 | 0.38 | 0.45 | 0.61 | 0.61 | 0.61 | 0.61 | 0.61 |
MTF@25lp/mm | 0.08 | 0.18 | 0.2 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.38 |
Halo (mm) | 1.47 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 0.90 | 0.70 | 1 | ||
Phosphor | P-20 | P-20 | P-20/P-43 | P-43 | P-43 | P-43 | P-43 | P-43 |
Year | 1982 | 1985 | 1990 | 1996 | 1999 | 2002 | 2006 | 2010 |
I think you are somewhat correct in that statement. Basically L3 might have provided some Omni 7 tubes but their film technology never was as good as Harris-Excelis Thin Filmed Pinnacle tubes which supplied the majority of the Omni 7 contract fulfillment.Does not the omni 7 contract tubes have a slightly thinner film vs the 8 l3 contract tubes? Or is that just misinformation embedded in my head.
Harris is not producing tubes that really rival L3 at the moment.
Elbit? Is that what Harris is called now?
I’m going to assume that that means it has a high resolution and a decent signal to noise ratio?
The thing about signal to noise ratio with respect to night vision intensifiers is that it is an arbitrary number… Not in decibels…
Is the tube getting over 70 line pairs per millimeter?
Tube 1 Tube 2 PR 2384 2430 Halo 0.71 0.65 EBI 1.45 1.42 RES 76 72 S/N 35.82 37.93 FOM 2,722 2,731 |
You have 2 x 2700+ tubes from elbit? Holy crap. Is that common amongst new elbit tubes? That's fucking nuts. How much does that run?Here are the specs on the Elbit tubes. The EBI was a tad higher than I would like but not by much. This were factory built units with 10 year warranty and lets just say figure $1,000 bucks each less than what most vendors are wanting for current L3 units with FOM's' say from 2000 to 2400.
Tube 1 Tube 2
PR 2384 2430
Halo 0.71 0.65
EBI 1.45 1.42
RES 76 72
S/N 35.82 37.93
FOM 2,722 2,731
These units will be bridged together.
I know of several other pretty high spec tubes that have been coming from Elbit lately. Looks like they fixing to give L3 a run for their money especially to what is available to civilian. Maybe the secret squirrel SOF units are getting some 3,500 to 4,000 FOM unfilmed units from L3, but if that is the case, civies aint seeing those for a long time.
No, a buddy of mine got them. He had to wait about 4 months to get those, but got them on a Christmas Special for $3,000 per unit. I haven't had a chance to look through them yet because he lives about 120 miles from me and also this virus thing.You have 2 x 2700+ tubes from elbit? Holy crap. Is that common amongst new elbit tubes? That's fucking nuts. How much does that run?
If you have the Omni 9 specs handy could you please post them. I haven't seen them yet.By the way guys if you check the Omni nine specifications, the military has decided that the tubes need to be a lot better in certain areas
This may explain why we’re starting to see much better tubes
Looks like we all better stock up on meat too.I checked with my supplier this morning and he told me that all the preppers have depleted the market at the moment and it’s going to be a while before he gets tubes like that back in.
See attached photo, with color commentary, from here.If you have the Omni 9 specs handy could you please post them. I haven't seen them yet.
Vic, so I think you hold a pretty high respect & regard for David. So is David wrong in posting "his community knowledge". ?Those Omni IX spec sheets floating around and are NOT final, just preliminary if someone see's those. We had meetings with L3 yesterday and the latest numbers for Omni IV are still being worked out. We are in for some treats though with some pretty good baseline numbers.
How much did those cost?My Elbit WP RNVGs are phenomenal, and I would recommend them to anyone looking for new tubes.
Specs of my two tubes
Resolution 81/81
Snr 36.9/37.1
Photocathode 2630/2297
Gain 69517/68687
EBI 1.79/1.5
Halo .72/.72
FOM 2988.9/3005.1
Elbit is killing it lately.
$750 less per tube than what you would pay for an average L3 1701 filmless tube.How much did those cost?
Nice dude. 3000 fom is nuts. Wonder if a 3000 fom CO-LR would outperform a KAC refurb unit.$750 less per tube than what you would pay for an average L3 1701 filmless tube.
I’m not sure, those refurb units seem very nice and have better glass. If you pick up a Co-lr let me know how you like it. I’ve seen them for decent prices lately and I’m thinking about trying one out. My other tubes right now are some L3 Omni 8 green tubes. While they’re very nice tubes, my new ones wipe the floor with them.Nice dude. 3000 fom is nuts. Wonder if a 3000 fom CO-LR would outperform a KAC refurb unit.
Yes, in a big way. High FOM is the greatest advantage in clip-on sights. Most of the units that were re-furb were in the 1600-2000 from what we know. There could have been a few higher, but from all the samples we looked through were in this ball park.Nice dude. 3000 fom is nuts. Wonder if a 3000 fom CO-LR would outperform a KAC refurb unit.
When I called TNVC they said they could not.
KAC will do it for you. I have one being sent off. Approx a 2300 fom WP. Will take about 5 months lead time to do though. Tou can keep the tube in it if not broken on removal. I'm interested in seeing the WP but would love to see a ballpark 3k fom unit more !!
From what I understand there are some home brewers that work on the armasight stuff. I’ve read positive reviews about the co-lr but haven’t pulled the trigger because obviously going with armasight over kac seems scary. But at 3000 fom, yikes. I might start seeing into another dimension. If someone pulls it off, post a review. Might push me over that side of the fence.I’m not sure, those refurb units seem very nice and have better glass. If you pick up a Co-lr let me know how you like it. I’ve seen them for decent prices lately and I’m thinking about trying one out. My other tubes right now are some L3 Omni 8 green tubes. While they’re very nice tubes, my new ones wipe the floor with them.
Do you have any 3000 fom clip ons by any chance in stock?Yes, in a big way. High FOM is the greatest advantage in clip-on sights. Most of the units that were re-furb were in the 1600-2000 from what we know. There could have been a few higher, but from all the samples we looked through were in this ball park.