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Voyager 2I Night Vision Monocular

The Voyager2I by ATN is a medium to long range night vision monoocular designed for boating and other recreational uses. Whether you are boating, observing wildlife, or providing security for your home, the Voyager2I is an excellent choice for your night vision needs.

Voyager 2I Night Vision Monocular

Description

IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE QUALITY 2ND GEN
minimum
maximum
units
Photo Sensivity
180
340
microamp/lumen
MICRON
0.01
0.06
AMPS/WATT
EBI
2.5
1.71
Lm/cm2
Luminance Gain
4000
10000
FL/fcd
Input Current
0
14
mA
Resolution
26
32
LP/mm
Signal-to-noise Ratio
4.5
16

The Voyager2I by ATN is a medium to long range night vision bi-ocular designed for boating and other recreational uses.
The Voyager2I combines a commercial 2nd generation image intensifier tube with a unique panoramic eyepiece that lets the user comfortably look through the Voyager with both eyes.
The Voyager2I comes standard with all of our proprietary "Smart" features such as digital controls, 100-yard infra-red illuminator and a proximity sensor that automatically turns the unit on or off.
Whether you are boating, observing wildlife, or providing security for your home, the Voyager2I is an excellent choice for your night vision needs.

Specification

Total darkness tech. Standard
"Smart" tech. Standard
Intensifier tube 2nd gen.
Tube data sheet included
Photocathode: Multi Alkali
Luminous Sensativity: Less then 340
Figure of Merit: Less then 1250
Magnification 4.5X
Intensifier tube 2nd gen.
Detection range 400m
Recognition range 250m
Diopter adjustment +/- 5
Range of focus 10’ to infinity
Dimensions 375x108x118 mm
Weight 1.8 kg

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