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General Equippment Image Magnification TD2.3 Electrobinoculars Neuro-Saav Legal For All Citizens 100 Credits Each Scouts Rechargable Power Cells Almost Everyone Unknown (Small) |
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Electrobinoculars such as the Neuro-Saav TD2.3 utilze stereoscopic sights and computer-enchanced magnification to be able to view images of distant objects with great detail and clarity. These devices usally will range around 100 credits, and are encased in durable plastic casings that protect the optics modules, and usally house rechargable power cells that last up to six months. The TD2.3 is equipped with an instant-focus function that allows the user to shift quickly between objects of varying distances. The screen readouts instantly display the distance of the object, the relative elevation, and the relative and true azimuths. The use of computer-enhanced telescopic lenses provide up to five hundred times magnification, while imaging chips adjust and enhance visable light to allow for full visability in night or day. The TD2.3 is also equipped with dampers that automatically negate potentially blinding bursts of light. The control dials on the TD2.3 are used for adjusting general zoom and also allow for manual focusing and light compensation. The focus studs set between the viewers permit precies incremental ajustment to the telescopic magnification. The user of the binoculars can program up to eight zoom settings and these can be activated by hitting the reset switch. When the user hits the diagnostics switch the electronic imagers run a self-diagnostics. The TD2.3 is also manufactured with a nonelectronic secondary lens that offers one hundred times magnification and can be used if the electronic lens unit fails or provides suspect readings. Most of the electrobinoculars have data ports that are capable of accepting linking cables and feed images to hologram recorders, datapads, or recording rods. Some of the electrobinoculars including the TD2.3 come preprogrammed with software that links and synchronizes them with blasters for long-range attacks. A very limited number of electrobinoculars such as the Neuro-Saav TT-4 have internal hologram and visual recorders that can be used to store up to three hours' worth of images on a standard data card. These types of units usally cost over two thousand credits. | |
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