Pulsar Core RXQ30V Thermal Weapon Sight for those on a beer budget! (New Video 8-16-17)

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The Pulsar Core 384 RXQ30V 1.6-6.4X Thermal Weapon Sight is the most inexpensive way to add thermal imaging technology to your favorite hunting rifle. Finally, an affordable thermal weapon sight that any serious hunter can afford. Features such as three operating modes, wireless remote, IPX7 waterproof rating, quick detach return-to-zero mounting system, picture in picture function and a brilliant green AMOLED display. Gone are the days when only the super-rich could afford great quality thermal optics.






Features;
Magnification; 1.6-6.4X
Point-of-Impact-Stability
Wireless Remote Control
Green AMOLED Display
Auto, Semiauto, or Manual Calibration
3 Operating modes, Forest, City, Identification
IPX7 Rated Submersible
External Power Supply Capable
Picture in Picture
3 Reticle Choices
Technical Specifications:

Electronic Components;
Type of MicrobolometerUncooled
Frame Rate, Hz50
Microbolometer resolution, pixels384x288
Spectral Sensitivity, µm7.5 / 13.5
Pixel Pitch, µm17
Display typeAMOLED
Display Resolution, pix.640x480
Built-In Video Recorder Availabilityno
Operation modes3
Defective pixel repair optionyes

Optical Characteristics;
Magnification, ?1.6
Digital zoom, x4
Horizontal Field of view, m @100m13.1
Exit pupil, mm5
Eye Relief, mm16
Optical characteristics
Diopter adjustment, dptr.± 5
Close-up distance, m5
Range of Detection, m
Range of detection, m (object (high*width = 1,7*0,5m)800
Power Supply
Power Supply, V5 ÷ 7.2
Battery type2xCR123A
Battery Life, hour4
Using on weapon
Shock-proofness, E0, joules (when used with rifled gun)6000
Mounting brackets on weapon quick release
Physical & operational characteristics
Remote controlwireless
Operating Temperature,°?- 25 … +50
Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529)IPX7/IPX5 (monocular mode)
Waterproofnessyes
Dimensions, mm190x65x60
Weight (without batteries), kg0.4

http://pulsarnv.com/pdf.php?src=http://www.pulsarnv.com/manuals/Core%20RX30V%20manual.pdf

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Two great Thermal Weapon Sights going head to head here!

Ambient temperature was 80*F with low humidity.



Before anyone complains about this not being an apples to apples comparison, I KNOW!
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There's far too many varying factors to do that here.
Also, The PULSAR Core RXQ30V has a Sapphire Green OLED display only and therefore doesn't have a black and white display like the FLIR PTS233.
In addition, the PULSAR has no built-in DVR so this was filmed through the eyepiece while the FLIR was filmed with the built-in DVR. Hopefully, you get the idea.

We did the best we could to show an unbiased comparison between these two impressive thermals and let the end-user decide for themselves which one best suits their needs. ENJOY!
 
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