Having watched the following last night its a great reminder of why not to bother with any of the UK Hunting/Shooting/Fishing/Hot Tub Shows:
K
The complete range from elegant to hideous
S
Having watched the following last night its a great reminder of why not to bother with any of the UK Hunting/Shooting/Fishing/Hot Tub Shows:
K
Not wanting to spend over £100 on road fuel, and entry fee, to get a replacement lens cover and eye cup, the problem I have is than when I recalibrate manually (M), I get a second image on the screen in negative. It doesn't happen when I press the calibrate button when in H or A. Is this something that can be fixed on the day?Hi All,
I’m happy to see the enthusiasm and a great response for the Pulsar Service & Support Centre at the upcoming Great British Shooting Show, the team are all keen to showcase this service, so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to let you know a little more on what we are able to offer at the show.
Our team of technicians will be on stand E1 from 09:00 to 15:00 offering complimentary minor repairs, these include cosmetic fixes such as replacement eye cups and lens covers, or simply just a professional clean if you think your device could do with a spruce up or just a general once over to make sure it’s ready for your next outing.
PricelessOnly thing I enjoy about these shows is the bingo counting how many bellends turn up in cammo or sweating about in tweed. And trying to tick off my bingo, for a blonde girl in dubarry AND schoffel AND AND a hat with a pheasant feather!! Ding ding ding we have a winner!!
Hi JTO,Not wanting to spend over £100 on road fuel, and entry fee, to get a replacement lens cover and eye cup, the problem I have is than when I recalibrate manually (M), I get a second image on the screen in negative. It doesn't happen when I press the calibrate button when in H or A. Is this something that can be fixed on the day?
Asking this way so as to possibly help others with same problem.
Great! If I hold my hand over the lens while pressing the calibrate button, no problem, but I don't remember ever having to close the lens cap, when I had one, previously.Hi JTO,
Thanks for your comment,
I understand why you wouldn’t want to spend that cost just to get to the show, but for those that are / were already planning to head to the show, it’s a good opportunity for those to bring their unit along to save sending it off for a few days.
Regarding your issue in which you are seeing a second image when you calibrate:
In the Pulsar thermal imagers, there are 3 types of Calibration modes: Automatic (A), Semi Auto (SA), and Manual (M).
Thanks,
TJ Tom
You are not exactly narrowing the field down that much....Just look out for a short, fat ugly guy with a beard, glasses and aids in both ears! Oh, and no head hair if I’ve just had the dog clippers out..
Ken.
It would be interesting if SD members were to wear some kind of SD name badges - might shatter a few illusions……![]()
To use Manual recalibration you need to close the lens cap otherwise "ghosting," occurs.Not wanting to spend over £100 on road fuel, and entry fee, to get a replacement lens cover and eye cup, the problem I have is than when I recalibrate manually (M), I get a second image on the screen in negative. It doesn't happen when I press the calibrate button when in H or A. Is this something that can be fixed on the day?
Asking this way so as to possibly help others with same problem.
Never used to happen!To use Manual recalibration you need to close the lens cap otherwise "ghosting," occurs.
Avoid this by using semi auto calibration.
Car parking is freeWho is going? What you going to look at?
Yes, yes , it is too expensive, the food is carp and expensive. The car parking is daylight robbery. Such is life.
Still going to go and feel shiny things I can’t afford and stroke my Precious.
I'm only going by my experience with my Helion & Thermion.Never used to happen!
I always had 'M' selected so that there was no unexpected sound when a fox was closeby when 'A' was selected. Now I have to select 'A' and risk it.I'm only going by my experience with my Helion & Thermion.
They gave a choice of A-auto, S or SA-semi auto ( which I would use by pressing the power/on/off button briefly) or M-manual which required the lens cap to be closed because the internal shutter did not operate in this mode.
I inadvertently switched to Manual mode once without realising, thought my unit had developed a fault & contacted Thomas Jack's who kindly explained the Manual procedure ( it was also in the online instruction manual that I'd failed to read fully) and sorted immediately.
This is what I'd assumed you'd done.
Cheers
Mike