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The LNVG (Light Night Vision Gear) is a modular | [[File:Mk1 helmet.png | thumb | LNVG-M MK1 mounted on helmet]] | ||
The LNVG (Light Night Vision Gear) is a modular NVD series designed by Radio Active. | |||
The goal was to make NVG more accessible and affordable. | The goal was to make NVG more accessible and affordable. | ||
There is currently a Series of monoculars and a binocular (as LNVG-B) aviable. | |||
The [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5476395 LNVG-M MK2] monocular has been published on thingiverse and the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QD4vcIUFDfDyNIgBlY5XCq3oE3rxkrQvHDeeh5w1ovU/edit?usp=sharing manual/ build instructions] on google docs. | The [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5476395 LNVG-M MK2] monocular has been published on thingiverse and the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QD4vcIUFDfDyNIgBlY5XCq3oE3rxkrQvHDeeh5w1ovU/edit?usp=sharing manual/ build instructions] on google docs. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
MK0 was a proof of concept and the lightest of all versions. It used, like all versions, C-mount lenses as an objective, but they were fixed with a 3D printed thread which proved hard to print right. | MK0 was a proof of concept and the lightest of all versions. It used, like all versions, C-mount lenses as an objective, but they were fixed with a 3D printed thread which proved hard to print right. | ||
[[File:LNVG-M MK0.jpg | thumb | LNVG-M MK0]] | |||
The next iteration the MK1 replaced the 3D printed C-count thread with an Aluminum insert, improved the stiffness and was the basis for the 1st Binocular versions | The next iteration the MK1 replaced the 3D printed C-count thread with an Aluminum insert, improved the stiffness and was the basis for the 1st Binocular versions. The capability to purge the housing was also intoduced. | ||
[[File:LNVG-M MK1.jpg | thumb | LNVG-M MK1]] | |||
The | |||
The, as of August 2022, current version MK2 further improved the stiffness and introduced 2 sling loops. Also its the first iteration which is able to collimate via tilting the Eyepiece and has the option of using a brass thread insert for mounting a J arm. It's also the Version the current 3rd Binocular housing design is based on. | |||
[[File:LNVG-M Mk2.jpg | thumb | LNVG-M MK2]] | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
*Lightweight (compared to [[AN/PVS-14]] and clones)- it can weight under 290g (including tube and battery) | *Lightweight (compared to [[AN/PVS-14]] and clones)- it can weight under 290g (including tube and battery) | ||
*Modular | *Modular | ||
* Opensource (under cc by-nc-sa) | * Opensource (under cc by-nc-sa) | ||
* | * [[External Gain Adjustment Circuit (EGAC)|Manual gain]] version available | ||
* Fits on normal [[AN/PVS-14]] J arms | * Fits on normal [[AN/PVS-14]] J arms | ||
* Uses a single CR123 Battery (up to 24 h runtime) | * Uses a single CR123 Battery (up to 24 h runtime) | ||
* Free | * Free collimation on both axis | ||
* Rainproof | * Rainproof | ||
[[Category:Devices]] | [[Category:Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 7 October 2022
The LNVG (Light Night Vision Gear) is a modular NVD series designed by Radio Active. The goal was to make NVG more accessible and affordable.
There is currently a Series of monoculars and a binocular (as LNVG-B) aviable.
The LNVG-M MK2 monocular has been published on thingiverse and the manual/ build instructions on google docs.
History[edit | edit source]
MK0 was a proof of concept and the lightest of all versions. It used, like all versions, C-mount lenses as an objective, but they were fixed with a 3D printed thread which proved hard to print right.
The next iteration the MK1 replaced the 3D printed C-count thread with an Aluminum insert, improved the stiffness and was the basis for the 1st Binocular versions. The capability to purge the housing was also intoduced.
The, as of August 2022, current version MK2 further improved the stiffness and introduced 2 sling loops. Also its the first iteration which is able to collimate via tilting the Eyepiece and has the option of using a brass thread insert for mounting a J arm. It's also the Version the current 3rd Binocular housing design is based on.
Features[edit | edit source]
- Lightweight (compared to AN/PVS-14 and clones)- it can weight under 290g (including tube and battery)
- Modular
- Opensource (under cc by-nc-sa)
- Manual gain version available
- Fits on normal AN/PVS-14 J arms
- Uses a single CR123 Battery (up to 24 h runtime)
- Free collimation on both axis
- Rainproof