Re: What are the real differences? BNS v PVS 22?
You got it, Bro!
Here are my latest observations:
With spring arriving, the raptors are all gone away and the deer have moved out of the open areas into the deeper woods. However, the rabbits are out in force.
I'm quite convinced that rabbits can see 810 nm wavelengths. When rabbits perceive a threat, they become very still. If they think the threat is on top of them they will bolt into deep cover.
When I sweep an area where rabbits are foraging with the 810 nm laser, they go from grazing to sitting still and upright with their ears straight up in the air. Clearly, they are alerted to the beam.
When I dance the 810 nm beam against nearby foliage, which sends reflections everywhere, the rabbits clear out. This signals to me that they clearly see the anomalous movement, flashes, and reflections and perceive them to be possible, predatory threats.
However, when I run the 1000 mw, 860 nm "super-highway" over their heads or explode the beam by blasting it into tree foliage, the rabbits are oblivious. They continue to peacefully graze on grass while the 860 nm "fireworks" explode everywhere.
One night, a domestic house-cat was out stalking the rabbits. I was curious to test its response to the 810 and 860 nm lasers sweeping nearby. It seemed oblivious to both. Interestingly, it got into a tangle with one of the rabbits, and despite the squeals of terror from the rabbit, the rabbit held its ground, appeared to be getting the better of the cat, and quite frankly "powned" it. The cat then tried to escape out of there by running off into a darker area. I then put the 810 nm laser on 10-degree flood and put the "spotlight" on the cat. The rabbit charged full bore at the cat. The cat bolted into the darkness under a canopy of mature evergreens. I put the 810 nm illumination spotlight back on the cat, and the rabbit charged at it again. This time, the cat kept running and running until it was out of sight! It seemed clear to me that the rabbit could see the 810 nm spotlight, but the cat couldn't.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Victor-TNVC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No problem Brother, all good.
We still need to talk a bit more about your IR lighting testing with critters!
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