Wow, thank you again so much.I'm using the Knight's armament KVC universal bridge RQE. Vyper PVS14 WP with ~2400 FOM and SureShotNV SNB filter.
I used it with my GP( I think, unknown SPECS but good FOM) PVS14 unit and, provided its dark out, I don't really have trouble fusing those images either.
Would be interesting to see the how well that mud adobe insulates with the NOx.
I have a pic of some studs/screws the other night and that damn cold spot in my wall. Would get more interior stuff for you but the NOx is pretty chilly and needs to warm up to interior temps before it'll take a good image.
I attached more images of deer from a bit of a stalk I had last night. I couldn't count the points on the two bucks but you can clearly tell they've got racks. Thought about throwing a rock at them at one point.
I really appreciate the gear spec.
I am very interested in the SSNV filter, that's one of the first unusual pieces I read up on when starting this adventure.
Sadly the adobe is no more, we sold to the City of Tucson in 2006, when they were doing their Regional Transportation Authority plan.
After a true multi-million dollar shitshow where the City claimed that an underground tunnel system with various unimproved sections, which were just stone walled wash channels from the 20's, constituted a "Riparian Protected Zone" with migratory javelina's and coyotes.
They ultimately had to revise their previous bullshit story when, in order to obtain the Federal Funding for their transportation project, the USACE (Army corps of Engineers) demanded a "comprehensive flood control plan" for the entire city.
Naturally they bullshitted their way through a few hundred million dollars of tax money, but ultimately they couldn't substantiate that the drainage ditch next to the rail yard (main track switching hub) which had so much spilled diesel that it occasionally caught fire, could conceivably be an 'environmental treasure'......
.....so they finally gave in and admitted they were using private land as flood detention basins by failing to maintain the washes constructed by the WPA after the depression.
We represented a couple hundred property owners on the High School Wash who got compensated or bought out through eminent domain.
Our adobe tri-plex was one of them.
When we bought it the owner, June Birt (Robles), was plastering the outside with lime plaster while her two ner-do-well sons sat in lawn chairs drinking beer watching her work.
She would have been 71 when we bought the property.
June Robles - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_RoblesJune Cecilia Robles (Tucson, June 11, 1927 - Tucson, September 2, 2014) was a notable kidnapping victim from Tucson, Arizona. Though she survived her ordeal, the person or persons responsible for her abduction were never apprehended.
June Robles Birt, Whose Abduction at 6 Gripped the Nation ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/31/...duction-gripped-the-nation-is-dead-at-87.htmlOct 31, 2017So when 6-year-old June Robles, the granddaughter of a prosperous cattle baron and real estate magnate, vanished in broad daylight just after leaving her Tucson school on a spring day in 1934, news...
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There's a million stories in the Naked Pueblo, this is one.
Out of pure spite the City "repaired" the building and ultimately it became a dirt parking lot.
Tucson truly is the Land of Misfit Toys.....
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