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Originally Posted By RooAR15:
Here's another eBay one. Dino are you able to work out the year and any other details? The seller says it's Gen4 but I know that's not right. He's a trustworthy seller though as I have bought two tubes from him that have been really nice. I can only guess that he doesn't know much about NV, hence calling this one Gen 4. The listing has over a week left and is already up over $800. http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/RqUAAOSwNSxVQJ~i/$_57.JPG View Quote The info Jippo gave you is correct. |
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Originally Posted By Jippo:
RooAR15, have you already found David's great site at http://aunv.blackice.com.au/cgi-bin/nightvision/forum?index=discussions&story=omni ? It lists ITT 9800P as follows: Tube F9800P Contract Omni IV lp/mm 64 uA/lm 1800 @830 190 @880 80 SNR 21 Gain 40000-70000 FOM 1344 Halo 2,5 MTF25 38 BLR 12 FOM 1600 max View Quote Thanks Jippo! |
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Hi experts
Can you guys tell me what tube I have ? Part no: 510-5916-381 / from: 1996-05 http://s6.postimg.org/ekyadpgc1/IMG_1251.jpg http://s6.postimg.org/rewc71trl/5_Tube_gen3_9605.png http://s6.postimg.org/548h72whd/2_Tube_gen3_9605.png http://s6.postimg.org/lgiiwtasx/4_Tube_gen3_9605.png Best regards. S.N. |
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Originally Posted By DfrankII:
I hope this thread is still active. I've read nearly every post and I'm beyond intrigued! MX-11769/UV ID 80063-A3256350 Contr. no. USZA26-01-P3125 NSN 5855-01-444-3916 S. N. 825253 Warranty exp. Jan10 Cad. 0649 MFR 13567 <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/761275D0-8AAA-499C-B3E8-032AE8E6E26B_zps2jk6izkp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/761275D0-8AAA-499C-B3E8-032AE8E6E26B_zps2jk6izkp.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/787E40E8-4054-4170-BB41-6AD80D179F1B_zps0rm6rfjq.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/787E40E8-4054-4170-BB41-6AD80D179F1B_zps0rm6rfjq.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/47FCA288-3887-4F22-93DE-700BF0BB3C0E_zpsn98j4hof.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/47FCA288-3887-4F22-93DE-700BF0BB3C0E_zpsn98j4hof.jpg</a> View Quote Ok correct me if I'm wrong. "5855-01-444-3916 Replaces 5855-01-481-0819IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE,NIGHT VISION01/21/2003" So if my tube 5855-01-444-3916 replaced 5855-01-481-0819 that puts mine in the omni VI category!? |
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Powers at be correct me if I'm wrong.
I believe it's an omni VII tube. |
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That is what I was thinking,anyway to tell if it is a thin film or standard?
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Yes a pinnacle tube ( fancy word for thin film tube)
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Originally Posted By Nielsen:
Hi experts Can you guys tell me what tube I have ? Part no: 510-5916-381 / from: 1996-05 http://s6.postimg.org/ekyadpgc1/IMG_1251.jpg http://s6.postimg.org/rewc71trl/5_Tube_gen3_9605.png http://s6.postimg.org/548h72whd/2_Tube_gen3_9605.png http://s6.postimg.org/lgiiwtasx/4_Tube_gen3_9605.png Best regards. S.N. View Quote Not 100% familiar with those markings. From the date and other clues I would say Omni IV performance and not autogated. It is a Gen 3 tube. Omni IV tubes can perform very well. Yours looks to be a good one from the pics ! |
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View Quote Milspec ITT Omni VII autogated. Pretty much one of the best tubes made. |
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Dino could you place your finger on this please.
Originally Posted By DfrankII:
Ok correct me if I'm wrong. "5855-01-444-3916 Replaces 5855-01-481-0819IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE,NIGHT VISION01/21/2003" So if my tube 5855-01-444-3916 replaced 5855-01-481-0819 that puts mine in the omni VI category!? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DfrankII:
Originally Posted By DfrankII:
I hope this thread is still active. I've read nearly every post and I'm beyond intrigued! MX-11769/UV ID 80063-A3256350 Contr. no. USZA26-01-P3125 NSN 5855-01-444-3916 S. N. 825253 Warranty exp. Jan10 Cad. 0649 MFR 13567 <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/761275D0-8AAA-499C-B3E8-032AE8E6E26B_zps2jk6izkp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/761275D0-8AAA-499C-B3E8-032AE8E6E26B_zps2jk6izkp.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/787E40E8-4054-4170-BB41-6AD80D179F1B_zps0rm6rfjq.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/787E40E8-4054-4170-BB41-6AD80D179F1B_zps0rm6rfjq.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/47FCA288-3887-4F22-93DE-700BF0BB3C0E_zpsn98j4hof.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/47FCA288-3887-4F22-93DE-700BF0BB3C0E_zpsn98j4hof.jpg</a> Ok correct me if I'm wrong. "5855-01-444-3916 Replaces 5855-01-481-0819IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE,NIGHT VISION01/21/2003" So if my tube 5855-01-444-3916 replaced 5855-01-481-0819 that puts mine in the omni VI category!? |
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Originally Posted By Forestpatrol:
Can you guys help me out with what type of tube I have? from what I can tell it says "KM 272867-9-070 S/N 992288DC 0607". Was told it was a Litton tube with zero hours, has a minor blemish off to one side, otherwise good picture. Doesn't seem to be lining up with the information I am finding. It is definitely autogated as it makes a "whirr" when powered up and doesn't bloom. Thanks in advance for any help. http://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_-0wziQuXosSkFVOUhmMUdQeDVJUU41WjcwczRXM0doZDVv&authuser=0 View Quote ITT autogated commercial tube. Pics are not loading. I know what you have but give me some nice pics. |
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Originally Posted By DfrankII:
Dino could you place your finger on this please. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DfrankII:
Dino could you place your finger on this please. Originally Posted By DfrankII:
Originally Posted By DfrankII:
I hope this thread is still active. I've read nearly every post and I'm beyond intrigued! MX-11769/UV ID 80063-A3256350 Contr. no. USZA26-01-P3125 NSN 5855-01-444-3916 S. N. 825253 Warranty exp. Jan10 Cad. 0649 MFR 13567 <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/761275D0-8AAA-499C-B3E8-032AE8E6E26B_zps2jk6izkp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/761275D0-8AAA-499C-B3E8-032AE8E6E26B_zps2jk6izkp.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/787E40E8-4054-4170-BB41-6AD80D179F1B_zps0rm6rfjq.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/787E40E8-4054-4170-BB41-6AD80D179F1B_zps0rm6rfjq.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Dale_Frankum_II/media/2015-05/47FCA288-3887-4F22-93DE-700BF0BB3C0E_zpsn98j4hof.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Dale_Frankum_II/2015-05/47FCA288-3887-4F22-93DE-700BF0BB3C0E_zpsn98j4hof.jpg</a> Ok correct me if I'm wrong. "5855-01-444-3916 Replaces 5855-01-481-0819IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE,NIGHT VISION01/21/2003" So if my tube 5855-01-444-3916 replaced 5855-01-481-0819 that puts mine in the omni VI category!? Frank give me the tubes contract number, serial number as well as the CAD date. you can send the serial to me via PM if you are concerned about privacy. |
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Originally Posted By tv1000:
Hello everybody, I am new here. I am very interested on NVDs and I am very pleased of the tons on valuable info (and People) I’ve found on this forum I am writing now because I’ m trying to figure out what type of tube is the one in the pictures below http://s27.postimg.org/rqvsorkjn/10130_back_Large.jpg http://s27.postimg.org/u6xm2m2mb/10130_front_Large.jpg The owner says It is mounted on a PVS-7B and he claim it is an omni6 mx10130E (which afaik are very rare) Since the labels have been removed is it possible to tell anything about the tube? Another question is: I see that the pots are exposed. Is there any valid reason for it? I mean: I know you can use them to “fine tune” the tube, but do you thin a professional service would leave them exposed, or is more likely that someone just played with them and possibly ruined the tube ? // I edited the message just to add another request, please: any info also on this tube inside a MUM14? Km272069-8 S/N 13698 DC 0142 // Thanks in advance Best Regards View Quote The power supply number tells me all I need to know KM 272069-8. It is a ITT MX-10130C tube and not autogated. The date code of DC0142 also confirms. These power supply's are typically used on commercial tubes but not always. Pots being exposed are a red flag for me unless I know why. There are valid reasons for doing this but many times it is also someone tinkering who has no idea what they are doing. I would not pass on it just for that but be cautious. A scammer turning up the brightness to mask a dim or failing tube will usually replace the potting compound to conceal it was tampered with. Sometime guys into astronomy adjust the tubes to give better viewing results. Obviously a qualified tech could also need to adjust them. I n your case I don't know without the tube in hand. |
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Sorry just noticed this here's the info thanks Dino!!!
Itt 273358-35 s/n 1147 04 041 |
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Originally Posted By gungrass:
Sorry just noticed this here's the info thanks Dino!!! Itt 273358-35 s/n 1147 04 041 View Quote ITT MX-10160C/AVS-6 MilSpec tube. Aviation tube which are the best made. Omni VI performance on paper but they are min specs. Actual performance can and usually is much higher. |
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Originally Posted By stevis182:
Any help with these. From a Pvs 7b. Was told its gen 3. http://<a href=http://s4.postimg.org/k0z2l8gop/image.jpg</a>" /> http://postimg.org/image/iw50fuu7t/ Only number on it is 4409617 View Quote Need pics of both sides of tube. Also need some better pic quality. I can tell you it is a ITT tube and gen 3. Most likely a MX-10130C tube. |
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Originally Posted By Dino1130:
Need pics of both sides of tube. Also need some better pic quality. I can tell you it is a ITT tube and gen 3. Most likely a MX-10130C tube. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dino1130:
Originally Posted By stevis182:
Any help with these. From a Pvs 7b. Was told its gen 3. http://<a href=http://s4.postimg.org/k0z2l8gop/image.jpg</a>" /> http://postimg.org/image/iw50fuu7t/ Only number on it is 4409617 Need pics of both sides of tube. Also need some better pic quality. I can tell you it is a ITT tube and gen 3. Most likely a MX-10130C tube. Here's the other side of the tube. Sorry for the crappy quality it's all the guy gave me. Appreciate the help Dino. |
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Could someone help identify this tube
ID no: 80063-A3297310 MX-11769/UV contract no: W9124Q-05-D-0823 NSN 5855-01-504-4590 |
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What in layman's speak does the F9800SLGDT translate into? Other than a great spoon full of alphabet soup.
All that I can say is that these tubes have a much more clean and bright image than the older F9800YG tubes that I was using. |
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Originally Posted By YO_Doc: What in layman's speak does the F9800SLGDT translate into? Other than a great spoon full of alphabet soup. All that I can say is that these tubes have a much more clean and bright image than the older F9800YG tubes that I was using. View Quote I haven't seen that designation before - Can you offer a link or an image? Thanks David |
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CJH, negative on the pic, the tubes are installed in my goggles, I was just reading off the spec sheet.
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Can anyone help me on identifying this Russian tube?
https://i.imgur.com/QRISL2w.jpg pulled it out of an armasight pvs7 gen2+ Improved Definition Kind of expected armasight to put u.s. tubes in their u.s. devices but...........i guess not. |
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All I can see on my housing through the lens is 664608. I was told it was an L3 tube...anyone with any insight? no pun intended! LOL
and then there is something on the paper work that says ANV-126A, but I think this is the testing table/machine...it was bench tested with this, but not the full boat test for S:N or LPM...i was told it is is 64lpm and 28.1:1 + It def. performs very well and bright! This is coming from a reputable night vision supplier on the West Coast! They work with DOD in Cali. and provide LE agencies with their stuff...they are authorized L3 dealers and have a CAGE ID #. This company has taken care of me, but not able to get me specks on this tube as far as what EXACTLY IT IS...I want to know what OMNI Class, contract, etc... I was told this was bought from a batch of tubes directly from L3 through a cage ID or some other secret squirrel stuff? LOL |
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Originally Posted By Maddog1929:
Can anyone help me on identifying this Russian tube? https://i.imgur.com/QRISL2w.jpg pulled it out of an armasight pvs7 gen2+ Improved Definition Kind of expected armasight to put u.s. tubes in their u.s. devices but...........i guess not. View Quote Sorry guys... Had some personal family issues to deal with but I am back. I am not a Russian tube expert but in my experience they all perform about the same. Photonis tubes are better IMHO and the Ruskie tubes are low cost options. I have no love for Russian NV gear which is well known. Just not my cup of tea. |
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Originally Posted By Rossko710:
All I can see on my housing through the lens is 664608. I was told it was an L3 tube...anyone with any insight? no pun intended! LOL and then there is something on the paper work that says ANV-126A, but I think this is the testing table/machine...it was bench tested with this, but not the full boat test for S:N or LPM...i was told it is is 64lpm and 28.1:1 + It def. performs very well and bright! This is coming from a reputable night vision supplier on the West Coast! They work with DOD in Cali. and provide LE agencies with their stuff...they are authorized L3 dealers and have a CAGE ID #. This company has taken care of me, but not able to get me specks on this tube as far as what EXACTLY IT IS...I want to know what OMNI Class, contract, etc... I was told this was bought from a batch of tubes directly from L3 through a cage ID or some other secret squirrel stuff? LOL View Quote Who did you buy it from (I am friends with many dealers). What type of scope ? Any more you can see of the tube numbers from the ocular lens ? Need more info here. |
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View Quote Thanks |
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Hello again,
any info on this? http://s13.postimg.org/42qvis0d1/10130d_uv.jpg is it ITT or Litton / L3? autogated? thinfilm? (omni ?) thank you in advance Best Regards |
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Originally Posted By tv1000:
Hello again, any info on this? http://s13.postimg.org/42qvis0d1/10130d_uv.jpg is it ITT or Litton / L3? autogated? thinfilm? (omni ?) thank you in advance Best Regards View Quote sorry to bring up my own post, but, is it possible to tell what are the main differences between these two? http://s13.postimg.org/42qvis0d1/10130d_uv.jpg http://huntsvillebible.com/images/biff/pvs7/pvs7d_tube.jpg thank you |
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Originally Posted By tv1000:
sorry to bring up my own post, but, is it possible to tell what are the main differences between these two? http://s13.postimg.org/42qvis0d1/10130d_uv.jpg http://huntsvillebible.com/images/biff/pvs7/pvs7d_tube.jpg thank you View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tv1000:
Originally Posted By tv1000:
Hello again, any info on this? http://s13.postimg.org/42qvis0d1/10130d_uv.jpg is it ITT or Litton / L3? autogated? thinfilm? (omni ?) thank you in advance Best Regards sorry to bring up my own post, but, is it possible to tell what are the main differences between these two? http://s13.postimg.org/42qvis0d1/10130d_uv.jpg http://huntsvillebible.com/images/biff/pvs7/pvs7d_tube.jpg thank you From my records one is from a older contract and is not gated (J208 on contract number) The other tube is a Omni VII gated Pinnacle. |
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Thank you Dino, but are you sure it is not gated? .
I am asking, because when I turn it on, it make a high pitch “whistle”, which I´ve learned, is associated to the autogated power supplies I admit I don´t know how to read the contract and NSN numbers, but “CAD 1136” doesn´t mean it has been manufactured on the 36th week of 2011? If so, the other tube (CAD 1137) has been made only one week after, how does it explain that the new is “gated-pinnacle-omniVII” and the other is not? (BTW, what specs have the other one) Anyway, I had the chance to compare my Lunos (which have a very much used xx1950 tube) against a PVS-5 and the PVS-7 with the mx1013d/uv(cad 1136-omni?) Nearby where I live (Rome) , is never really dark and, in this condition, all the NVD worked pretty well : bright and sharp picture --- continue --- |
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The only way I had to test the extreme low light performances, was at night at home I have closed all the windows and curtains, so that it was totally dark (not a single light or standby led was on). In this condition I could see only some noise (normal I would say) Then I opened a very little one window, so that some rays of the street light could enter and I started to see something: -Lunos: only noise -PVS-5 :only noise (but with less scintillation) -PVS-7: noise but also some contour of objects in the room I opened the window a little more, and: -Lunos: noise and the contour of some objects started to be recognizable -PVS-5: like the Lunos, but a bit better (maybe a more “calm” picture) -PVS-7: clear image of the room, with still a bit of noise Now a couple of considerations: -The halo on the xx1950 is the better one (almost half of the PVS-5 and anyway smaller then the PVS-7) -Between these tree NVD, the Lunos seems to be the less sensitive. Maybe because it is old and (ab)used, but also because I have noticed a different spectral response: if I use a standard red led to illuminate the room I get good results with all 3 (of course the image of the gen3 is brighter, and sharper). If I use an IR led from a TV remote control (totally invisible to the naked eye), I get a good picture with both the PVSs, but a much darker image with the Lunos Please let me know your comments/opinion Best Regards |
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Originally Posted By tv1000:
Thank you Dino, but are you sure it is not gated? . I am asking, because when I turn it on, it make a high pitch “whistle”, which I´ve learned, is associated to the autogated power supplies I admit I don´t know how to read the contract and NSN numbers, but “CAD 1136” doesn´t mean it has been manufactured on the 36th week of 2011? If so, the other tube (CAD 1137) has been made only one week after, how does it explain that the new is “gated-pinnacle-omniVII” and the other is not? (BTW, what specs have the other one) Anyway, I had the chance to compare my Lunos (which have a very much used xx1950 tube) against a PVS-5 and the PVS-7 with the mx1013d/uv(cad 1136-omni?) Nearby where I live (Rome) , is never really dark and, in this condition, all the NVD worked pretty well : bright and sharp picture --- continue --- View Quote I really just quickly scanned my tube records so I am not totally positive but I will check into it more tonight. The date of manufacture means nothing without supporting evidence. The MX-10160A Anvis tube has been made for more than 15 years. Seen production dates as late as 2013. They are all thick filmed and not gated. PVS-7 tubes (MX-10130) can be difficult because so many are replacement tubes for older contracts. If it whines like a baby it is gated no doubt. DC power supply's are pretty silent. I use a stethoscope on tubes I am unsure of. I will check more into this tonight. ETA : After looking into it more thoroughly they are both gated. Hope this helps and sorry for any confusion. Had conflicting information in my records which I corrected. |
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Absolutely no problem at all.
I´m here to learn and gather information on these “exotic” (to me) devices It is not easy to find help on nvd (especially gen3) here in Italy I will come back with some more picture of the PVS-5 that has surprised me with the performances I would chose it over the Lunos that was supposed (on the paper) to have better performance due to the “supergen” xx1950 tube Probably the lack of response in the lowest infrared makes the difference Best Regards, |
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here the pictures of the input window of the PVS-5 tubes
PVS-5_tube and one of the Lunos xx1950 tube Lunos_xx1950 |
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Originally Posted By thanegrooms:
NV Noob here... Recently received these 2 tubes. Can someone tell me what I have? http://i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b621/thanegrooms/MX-11769%20UV_zpspow1rfvh.jpg http://i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b621/thanegrooms/pvsitt_zps95aerb4b.jpg View Quote Give me all the numbers for the tube on the left (hard for me to read from pic). I know what it is but want to confirm. Tube on the right is a early Anvis tube made by ITT. Omni III performance give or take. ETA : I just need the NSN number and the ID number |
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Here they are...
NSN 5855-01-444-3916 ID NO. 80063-A3256350 The blue ITT is in a PVS14 that has no gain knob, but adjusts brightness automatically. Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By thanegrooms:
Here they are... NSN 5855-01-444-3916 ID NO. 80063-A3256350 The blue ITT is in a PVS14 that has no gain knob, but adjusts brightness automatically. Thanks! View Quote Part A3256350 was manufactured under contract DAAB0701DN413 (L3) or DAAB0701DN414 (ITT) - Both are Omni V. 5855-01-444-3916IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE,NIGHT VISION 05/06/1997 US ARMY COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS MATERIEL READINESS COMMAND LOGISTICS ENGINEERING DIR ELECTRONICS MATERIEL READINESS COMMAND LOGISTICS ENGINEERING DIR 12 WD BLDG 601 MCAFEE CTR FORT MONMOUTH, NJ, 07703 UNITED STATES They are nice tubes and yours does not have a contract number which means a portion of the contract got cancelled or who knows... It is Omni V but I am not sure if it is gated. I would think it is but Omni V tubes are hard because some were gated and others not. Just listen for the tube whine in gated tubes and report back to me with your findings. I can dig more but the simple test is does the tube whine when powered up ? |
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Thanks!
There is no discernible whine on either of them. The A3256350 is in a US NightVision PVS-14 S/N: 1xxx The blue ITT is in a no name 2 battery housing. Would both of these be considered Gen 3? But, but not gated... |
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Both are Gen 3 and not gated. The milspec Omni V should handily outperform the Omni III anvis tube.
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