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Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera's and CCTVs
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SVR TM Radar Gun
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This unique radar gun is specifically designed to measure the surface velocity of water. Great for use in streams and rivers. The data communication port allows you to use the gun with a large display sign or a personal computer.
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Standard package includes...
Radar gun (yellow handle with black top)
Surface velocity operational software
Communication port (not active)
Angle guide
Black & Decker VersaPak 2-port battery charger with two rechargeable batteries (model VP135)
Operator's manual
Certification
Hard case
One-year full warranty
Factory default settings:
Units of measure set on M/S (meters per second) and readout is in tenths.
Speed ranges are 0,30 - 8,8 m/s and 0,03 - 3,02 m/s.
Cosine (angular) error correction set on 0° degree error (adjustable from 0 ° to 45° in 1° increments
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Additional Options
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Communication port (for connecting radar gun to external devices such as an IBM format PC or a Series 200 speed sign:
No communications port (default)
Comm. port, port activation, 20-ft cable
Black & Decker VersaPak rechargeable batteries and chargers:
2-port charger w/ 2 rechargeable batteries (default)
2-port in-car charger w/ 2 rechargeable batt.
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Molded holster:
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No molded holster (default)
Molded holster
Pole mount bracket (for mounting radar gun on poles and fences):
No pole mount bracket (default)
Pole mount bracket
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Tripod with mounting adapter:
No tripod (default)
Tripod with mounting adapter
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Face Panel
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The face panel includes a 3-digit speed display and three buttons: menu, select, and power. Using the "menu" and "select" buttons you can control display backlighting, cosine correction, serial communication output mode, and high / low speed range settings.
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Angle Guides
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There are times when you have to point the radar gun at an angle to read your target. This angle introduces what is known as a cosine error. You can eliminate (or greatly reduce) this error by setting the angle correction software for a particular angle and then aiming the radar gun at that angle.
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Clarification(s) may be sought at info@globesolutionz.com
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