New to NV

A place to introduce yourself, chat about anything and put forward suggestions.
Instructions on how to add your location and photographs.
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Girlypants
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New to NV

Post by Girlypants » 23 Apr 2014, 11:12

Hi and thanks for letting me join this forum, im just in the middle of building my own add on nv for my rifle scope, its looking sweet, wanting to get a recording unit for it next, cant wait to field test it next time im hunting

all the best
Nathan

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Re: New to NV

Post by punky » 23 Apr 2014, 12:21

hi Girlypants :lol: welcome to the forum :thumbup:
Two and half million made and three quarters of these still on the road,can you say the same about your 4x4
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Re: New to NV

Post by PESCA » 23 Apr 2014, 14:22

Welcome to the forum, Nathan. It's a great place to exchange ideas and photographs of setups are always appreciated :thumbup:

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Re: New to NV

Post by some bloke » 23 Apr 2014, 17:02

Hi Nathan welcome to the forum that will hopefully minimise the items you'll be bunging in a spare parts drawer. :thumbup:

Video's are the icing on the cake if you like that sort of thing. If you already have a decent size monitor a small screen DVR on a Y splitter is generally the way to go because most of them will record better quality imaging than larger 5" screen ones, although the latter are more than passable.

If you don't yet have a monitor - a 5" is a better compromise for viewing and recording with a single device.

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Re: New to NV

Post by Girlypants » 23 Apr 2014, 19:22

thanks guys, just bought a T20 ir torch, all i need now is a battery to power up the camera and screen, ive tested it all on a 12v power supply using a mates yukon ir torch, all working great :thumbup:

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