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G'day Bill, 03 Dec 96 07:48, Bill Grimsley wrote to Rod Speed: BG> Rod, at 09:22 on Nov 29 1996, you wrote to Bill Grimsley... RS>> Basically they are sensitive to the IR as well as the visible. RS>> Its a well known technique used for setting up those anti burglar RS>> beams which use IR beams. BG> Not up here, it ain't. I've certainly never heard of it. FWIW, it I've never heard of this so called technique down this way either, and what with my experiences with video cameras and IR, I can't see any practical benefits anyway, 'cos all the camera will show is the _source_ of IR, but we'd already know that if we installed the system ourselves anyway. Rod Spood must be wanking with both hands again. Cheers, Rod --- FMail 0.94* Origin: QWKRR128 test point. (3:800/809.128) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 711/409 413 430 808 809 934 712/515 610 SEEN-BY: 713/317 714/906 800/1 2 3 409 414 419 442 447 453 455 456 459 805 SEEN-BY: 800/809 810 812 822 843 846 876 894 @PATH: 800/809 2 1 711/808 934 |
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