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Subject: [Elecraft] Optivisor
Following on the magnifier thread.
I settled for a cheap-o head magnifier sometime back when I had some sudden
need. It was OK, but I still wanted better.
I just did some searches for the Donegan Optical Optivisor (mentioned in the
Following on the magnifier thread.
I settled for a cheap-o head magnifier sometime back when I had some sudden
need. It was OK, but I still wanted better.
I just did some searches for the Donegan Optical Optivisor (mentioned in the
recent threads) and found their web site has a dealer locat
Many tnx for all the reply s about the Optivisor and other units
available. I had a magnifying glass/light which attached to desk with a
C clamp which I used to build the K2...unfortunately, it was 110v only
and I have enough extraneous 110v units plugged into my transformer
under the desk. I w
r to the focal length. Prior, I
> didn't realize the number was anything but just a number. Thanks, Jim
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> From: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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explained the relationship of the number to the focal length. Prior, I
didn't realize the number was anything but just a number. Thanks, Jim
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LOL!
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Mike, KC0KBC
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From: "Ron D'Eau Claire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> A word of warning to all the young gentlemen who want to look "cool" out
> there...
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On Jun 27, 2008, at 8:03 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
A word of warning to all the young gentlemen who want to look
"cool" out
there, I've been wearing Optivisors for 30 years now, ever since I
handled
my first SMDs. As a single fellow on the prowl I always wanted to
look good.
One day
ing about was me walking through the facility
with this ridiculous looking contraption sticking up on my head.
Sigh!
Ron AC7AC
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For local sources of Optivisor, try art and craft supply stores.
Windy KM5Q
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Hi Tom (and Everyone):
I use an Optivisor. I bought it during my KX1 build. It made a
tremendous difference! You might want to get the magnifying
attachment too. I got mine in the jewelery district. It seems
to me Harbor Freight may have something like this on their
website, if not the exact bra
Tom CX7TT wrote:
>
> Looking to buy an Optivisor over the internet but not sure what power to
> get...I usually wear 1.50 or 1.75 cheaters to read...any suggestions
> for what to get to be able to solder those itty, bitty Elecraft parts?
> 73
> Tom
> CX7TT
>
I bought something similar on eBa
I'm sure distortion was a bad choice of words; it was not a cheap knock-off.
Field of view was far too short with the 4x for me. The 3x has proven to be
perfectly usable for me, with a much better field of view. The fact that I'm
accustomed to progressives with a high power *may* be a factor
at all.
Ron AC7AC
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Optivisor?
I went to a local retailer so I could try them all. I wound up with a DA-3
and a
e 26, 2008 6:50 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Optivisor?
Looking to buy an Optivisor over the internet but not sure what power to
get...I usually wear 1.50 or 1.75 cheaters to read...any suggestions
for what to get to be able to solder those itty, bitty Elecraft part
At 09:49 PM 6/26/2008, TMorton wrote:
Looking to buy an Optivisor over the internet but not sure what
power to get...I usually wear 1.50 or 1.75 cheaters to read...any
suggestions for what to get to be able to solder those itty, bitty
Elecraft parts?
FYI - usually the number represents Diopt
Hi Tom,
I have several
There are extra lenses available and I suggest you
buy several different powers. Then, you'll be able
to choose to fit the need. They change easily with
just two screws.
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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I went to a local retailer so I could try them all. I wound up with a DA-3 and
an Optiloupe. It's a fantastic combination for me. I know a lot of guys go
with a 4x, but to me it caused a lot of distortion. Remember that you can buy
the optical plates separately so that if you need a couple o
Looking to buy an Optivisor over the internet but not sure what power to
get...I usually wear 1.50 or 1.75 cheaters to read...any suggestions
for what to get to be able to solder those itty, bitty Elecraft parts?
73
Tom
CX7TT
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Looking to buy an Optivisor over the internet but not sure what power to
get...I usually wear 1.50 or 1.75 cheaters to read...any suggestions
for what to get to be able to solder those itty, bitty Elecraft parts?
73
Tom
CX7TT
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Later: Sale catalog is good until June 30, 2005. Sale prices seem to be
available by entering
letters FG ahead of the model # shown in catalog, ie: FG632-5310 for the
optovisor. Free
UPS shipping is also available for orders of $50.00 or more, with promo
code NRFUP55.
Phone # 800 873-3626.
I just received my Optovisor from Enco www.use-enco.com. Price $22.95 plus
shipping/handling,
ordered from a sale catalog I received from them in the mail. Master
catalog shows $24.95, but
still the best price I have seen. Loupe attachment & replacement lenses
also available. See Master
>> If you're wearing reading glasses for close-up work already then
>> for the same price this is a significantly better solution:
>> http://www.wassco.com/mag.html. They're made by Bausch & Lomb,
>> they're very high-quality, they work great, and they don't require
>> the use of midieval head c
Craig NZ0R wrote:
Every time I see a picture of that OptiVisor head vise torture device I
cringe.
If you're wearing reading glasses for close-up work already then for the
same price this is a significantly better solution:
http://www.wassco.com/mag.html. They're made by Bausch & Lomb, they're ver
Every time I see a picture of that OptiVisor head vise torture device I
cringe.
If you're wearing reading glasses for close-up work already then for the
same price this is a significantly better solution:
http://www.wassco.com/mag.html. They're made by Bausch & Lomb, they're very
high-quality, the
Here is a link to a site that has the Optivisor as cheap as I have
seen it...less than 28 bucks. They also have the Opti-loop accessory which I
have on my visor and like it very much for that really close up stuff.
http://www.misterart.com/store/view/001/group_id/8142/Donegan-OptiVisor.htm
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