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rafowell
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Primarily videos on signal mirrors for emergency rescue, survival, and signaling.
Using a Signal Mirror Lying on Your Back, with Reflex Sight or Vee-Finger
This video was inspired by my taking issue with the 2nd to last figure in John McCann's excellent article, "Signal Mirrors for Rescue", at www.survivalresources.com/signal-mirrors-for-rescue.html John and I both recommend getting a mirror with a retroreflective (reflex) sight ( it is a LOT easier to reliably hit your target with a reflex sight). However, if you don't have one handy, or the sun to target angle is greater than about 135º, you'll need to use an alternate aiming method, like the "Vee-Finger" method covered in John's article and shown second here. If the sun is behind you, your head may block the light with any type of signal mirror unless you tilt your head really far back, l...
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View from Turnout at Playground Drive, Crestline, CA
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This shows the view from the turnout on Playground Drive a bit west of the Crestline Glider Launch, and a bit east of Playground Drive Hill, at 34.23654º, -117.31532º 5285 ft. It is provided for those considering operating for Operation On Target from this location. Note that this location has line of sight to Morton Peak Lookout, Black Mountain Lookout, Tahquitz Lookout, Red Mountain Lookout, ...
5" Heliograph flashes at 10 mile range
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Flashes from a 5" Mance Mark V heliograph at 9.93 mile range, filmed July 15, 2023 as part of the peak-peak bi-annual signal mirror event, "Operation On-Target". (There was also a 4"x5" signal mirror on the same peak, so we're seeing a combination of flashes). Learn more about heliographs on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heliograph For in-depth material on heliographs, visit the "British Hel...
10-mile Signal Mirror Flashes from Santiago Peak
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Signal Mirror flashes from Santiago Peak, filmed from Elsinore Mountains Scenic Overlook, 10 miles away, during the peak-to-peak signal mirror flashing event, Operation On Target, on July 15, 2023.
Santa Rosa Mountain West View from outside tree ring
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This is a 360º video taken from the top of Santa Rosa Mountain, just outside the tree ring, at latitude/longitude (33.53831º, -116.46207). In the beginning and the end, you can see the chimney of the stove that is top center on the summit of Santa Rosa Mountain.
Santa Rosa Mountain Top
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This is a panorama of the area on top of Santa Rosa Mountain, inside the ring of trees.
Signal Mirror Flashes at 400 yards - 2x3 inch mirror, iPhone SE Wide FOV
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Flashes of reflected sunlight from a 2"x3" glass signal mirror are incredibly bright - 3 million candlepower with the sun at zenith. The naked eye experiences afterimages at 400 yards, and can detect the flashes at 20 miles and more. The flashes are less spectacular on video - partly due to the low dynamic range - what the eye perceives as a brilliant star appears as a white spot on video. Howe...
Mirrorless Signal Mirror - 2"x3" Plexiglas, 0.7 miles
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Sun flashes from signal mirrors are extremely bright - even the flash from a small unsilvered scrap of plexiglas can be seen for miles. Here I've taped the back of the plexiglas, so the only reflecting surface is the front air-plastic interface, with a (computed) reflectance of about 4% at normal incidence. A regular 2"x3" glass signal mirror sun flash is visible to the naked eye at 24 miles on...
Signal Mirror 2-mirror technique when sun is behind you
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The signal mirror 2-mirror technique is used when signaling to locations nearly opposite from the sun. It is infrequent that the sun and target are aligned that unfavorably, but this is a useful technique to know. A first mirror (resting on the ground, here) is used to reflect the sun back to the signaler, then the signaler places their mirror in the reflected sunbeam, and reflects the sun to t...
American Heliograph Model 1905 Demonstration
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In this modern demonstration, an antique American Army Heliograph (Model of 1905) is used to successfully flash a (very short) message to an observer 18.4 miles away. The value of the video is in showing how the heliograph was configured and operated to signal long distances - not in my (pathetic) sending technique, which is painfully, painfully slow (and not Morse Code, either). In my defense,...
31 mile signal mirror flashes - Troop 948 at Keller Peak
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31 mile signal mirror flashes from BSA Troop 948, GLAAC, at Keller Peak during the "Operation On-Target" Scouting event , July 20, 2019. Video taken from the base of Black Mountain Lookout. For the event, we staffed 10 locations in 4 counties with 7 scout units from three BSA councils. We made 37 one-way flash links, the longest two of which were each 73 miles. For more about Operation On-Targe...
High Point Lookout Signal Mirror Flashes
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Signal mirror flashes at 32.2 mile range from both a 4"x5" glass mirror and a 2"x3" plastic mirror. The flashes are from the catwalk of High Point Lookout fire tower (Palomar Mountain), as seen at Black Mountain Lookout fire tower in Riverside County. Note from the audio that only a fraction of the flashes from the 2"x3" plastic mirror are being seen by the naked eye, despite the high altitude ...
Red Mountain Lookout Signal Mirror Flash
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Signal Mirror Flashes at 14.4 mile range with 4"x5" glass signal mirror and "red dot" retroreflective aimer. From Red Mountain Lookout to Black Mountain Lookout in Riverside County, Southern California. Signal mirror flashes from an adjacent lookout are the best way to set the azimuth alignment on an Osborne Firefinder. Sun-mirror flashes from heliographs were used to communicate between fire l...
Operation On-Target: Making 12"x12" signal mirrors and carry cases
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If you are a new team going out for Operation On-Target, this is a "must-see" video! Otherwise - it is probably a waste of your time. View my video on putting "red-dot" retroreflective aimers on signal mirrors: ruclips.net/video/4aNiJ7fWb9g/видео.html before this one in either case - this video doesn't cover that topic. The reason this video is inappropriate for most is because it focuses on th...
Thunderbird 9 Uses Signal Mirror at Huntington Beach Air Show
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USAF Thunderbird 9 at "show center" flashing Thunderbird 1 (the lead pilot) with reflected sunlight from a signal mirror at the Huntington Beach Air Show, 21 Oct. 2018. The flash marks the place ("show center") where the maneuvers are to be centered. Traditionally, Thunderbird 9 (the flight surgeon) operates the signal mirror at air shows. Here, that is Major (Dr.) Glen Goncharow, Thunderbird 9...
The Signaling Mirror: WWII US Military Training Film, August 1943
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The Signaling Mirror: WWII US Military Training Film, August 1943
12x12" Signal Mirror Flash at 42 miles - Keller Peak from Bald Peak
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12x12" Signal Mirror Flash at 42 miles - Keller Peak from Bald Peak
12"x12" Signal Mirror Flash at 33 Miles - Cucamonga from Bald Peak
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12"x12" Signal Mirror Flash at 33 Miles - Cucamonga from Bald Peak
12"x12" Mirror Flashes at 36 miles - Crestline Flashes at Bald Peak.
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12"x12" Mirror Flashes at 36 miles - Crestline Flashes at Bald Peak.
Using a 2x3 inch plexiglas sheet as a signal mirror at 0.7 miles
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Using a 2x3 inch plexiglas sheet as a signal mirror at 0.7 miles
Signal Mirror Test: Calm Water Swimmer Double Sided Mirror 11fpm
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Signal Mirror Test: Calm Water Swimmer Double Sided Mirror 11fpm
Signal Mirror Test: Snorkel Swimmer Calm Water Best Result - 39 fpm
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Signal Mirror Test: Snorkel Swimmer Calm Water Best Result - 39 fpm
Signal Mirror Flashes from Strawberry Peak by Lake Arrowhead Stabilized
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Signal Mirror Flashes from Strawberry Peak by Lake Arrowhead Stabilized
San Jacinto Mirror Flash seen at Boucher Hill East Face - 36 miles
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San Jacinto Mirror Flash seen at Boucher Hill East Face - 36 miles
53 mile signal mirror flashes - Operation On-Target Gorgonio-Boucher Hill
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53 mile signal mirror flashes - Operation On-Target Gorgonio-Boucher Hill
USAF Thunderbird 9 using signal mirror at airshow practice (4K video)
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USAF Thunderbird 9 using signal mirror at airshow practice (4K video)
Operation On-Target 9/2016, Baden-Powell flashing Mt. Wilson
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Operation On-Target 9/2016, Baden-Powell flashing Mt. Wilson
Signal Mirror flashes at 31 miles - Elsinore Peak, Operation On-Target
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Signal Mirror flashes at 31 miles - Elsinore Peak, Operation On-Target
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Hello, is the original film at NARA ? Thanks !
Spoiler....look dead center top of hill
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Are the coghlan's mirrors still as good as they were 10 years ago when you commented on their quality?
hi i found this video looking for a how to build a heliograph thank you
You're welcome! Note that this video assumes you've already viewed this previous video, and for most folks, the previous video is all they need. The previous video is here: ruclips.net/video/4aNiJ7fWb9g/видео.htmlsi=7ZDKZgx2HppbIeDI
yes i have seen that video,@@rafowell
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Ever do Catalina to/from mainland - from sea level to 1000 feet + - keeping line of sight at least 25 feet above the surface?
> Ever do Catalina to/from mainland That's been done many times, though I failed in my personal attempt to signal from a point on the Santa Ana Mountains a bit north of Modjeska to Silver Peak, Catalina. The Silver Peak team did successfully flash Cucamonga Peak (but not vice versa) at 77 miles that day - see here: flic.kr/p/28hCkZX The first time it was done that I'm aware of was August 23, 1896, from Corp. Washburn, CA Natl Guard on Black Jack Peak, Catalina, to Sergt. Kinshy, CA Natl Guard, on Mt. Wilson, using US Signal Service heliographs. There were several articles about it at the time, with photos of the teams at each location.
Great video!
I love watching these types of shows!
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That is so amazing!
AWESOME 👏 That was cool 😎 Go farther.
Thanks! If you want farther ... this one is at 53 miles instead of 10 miles: ruclips.net/video/sPhbRk69Dlo/видео.html
@@rafowell I’ve seen it, it’s incredible! I’ve seen all your videos 🤩 Thanks!
I always enjoy your videos. I have a WW2 vintage signal mirror, 4"×5"
Your mirror is probably a General Electric ESM-1 "cross-in-glass" aimer double-sided signal mirror. The August 1943 US military training film for the ESM-1 mirror is on my channel, here: ruclips.net/video/vmnRrCVBaP0/видео.html
@rafowell Yes, that's the one I have, and it was made by general electric, it matches the one you described. I need to watch the video you mentioned, thank you. 🙂
@@bobthescienceguy2144 You're welcome! I have an insane amount of information about the development and use of the ESM/I, so if you want more after viewing the video, just ask. There's a photo album with the usual box for the ESM/I at: www.flickr.com/photos/signalmirror/albums/72157715413710233 with this top-level summary: "The General Electric ESM/1 Emergency Signaling Mirror was the most numerous US military emergency signaling mirror in World War 2, with over 1 million made. It was a 4"x5" tempered glass mirror with a cross-shaped sighting aperture, aimed by the "rearsight" double-sided mirror aiming principle with the the aid of a circular rear mirror disk. The concept was worked out by L.L. Young of the National Bureau of Standards in response to a request by the Joint Chiefs of Staff for a better signal mirror, and improved and implemented by W.M. Potter at General Electric." It was first issued in late 1943.
@@rafowell Thank you, I would be interested in more info. 🙂
@@bobthescienceguy2144 Here are some of the more easily accessible references for the ESM/1. After you get through these, if you want more, let me know. (1) "Signaling Device", Michigan Technic, pages 40 & 44 books.google.com/books?id=NBUkAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA40&dq=Electric (2) The ESM/1 page at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_895936 If you scroll down to the "Comments" section, I added a lot of history, and the sun of the G.E. lead, Wentworth M. Potter, chimed in as well. (3) Richard S. Hunter, "Heliographic Signaling Mirrors", Air Sea Rescue Bulletin, pp. 24-29, 48 books.google.com/books?id=ZLJIAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA14-PT18&dq=heliographic (4) W.M. Potter, Eng. Div., General Electric Co., "Solar Searchlight" Technical Data Digest, U.S. Army Air Forces, June 1944, Vol. 10, No. 6, books.google.com/books?id=FEZQAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA5-PA27&dq=%22Solar+Searchlight%22 (5) General Electric "Solar Searchlight" advertisement: The Technograph, March 1944, page 24 books.google.com/books?id=Io9OAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA24&dq=%22Solar+Searchlight%22 (6) General Electric "Solar Searchlight" advertisement: LIFE Aug 13, 1945, page 50 books.google.com/books?id=1UkEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA60&dq="Solar searchlight" (7) The U.S. patent by Larry L. Young for the ESM/1 patents.google.com/patent/US2395605A These references cover the gamut of WW2 signal mirrors, including the predecessors and successors to the ESM/1 as well as the ESM/1 (1) www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2412-wwii-emergency-signal-mirror/ (2) Go to this page: www.bsaontarget.org/mirrors scroll to the bottom, and use the download links for: 1946_03_ASR_Hunter_Signal_Mirrors_p24-29_48 bw.pdf (2376k) 1944_07_ASR_Hunter_Signal_MIrrors_p6_11.pdf
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I don't know, actually.
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Awesome! I always have a signal mirror or in my PSKs just for this reason.
9:32 you can see the film camera briefly reflected in the 8” x 10” signal mirror.
We used to get chewed out for rolling our dixie cup like this guy .
On top of mountain so kinda says it all 😂
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nice one, where did you get this?
I ordered it from the US National Archives.
@@rafowell thx
Any idea where they got the taped on ACR aimer from?
No, but the Blue Angels used to use the ACR Hot Shot™ mirrors a lot, so they may have cannibalized one of them.
This is very useful information that can be used in an emergency situation. Please watch this film, it gives you precise instructions on how to use a signal mirror. Ty for posting this video.
You're welcome. One caution - this is great for the "double-sided" mirror type, but these days, those are mostly the metal survival mirrors packed in lifeboat kits (These days, the 4"x5" steel mirrors made by Datrex). "Retroreflective aimer" aka "reflex sight" aimers are far more effective than the double-sided mirror aimers, and the US military replaced the "double-sided" aimer type with the "retroreflective aimer" type in the late 1940s, went to the "retroreflective mesh" aimer type ca. 1949, and have stuck with that since. You can buy the MIL-Spec MIL-M-18371E mirrors of that type in glass (2"x3" and 3"x5") or commercial (not rated for water submersion, unlike the Mil-Spec ones) 2"x3" glass ones as the Coghlan's "Survival Signal Mirror" Model 9902. Or, you can make your own DIY version of the late 1940s type ("red-dot aimer"), as per this video: ruclips.net/video/lTy-o5Ci4-k/видео.html Detailed photo-illustrated instructions for using the mesh retroreflective type are here: flic.kr/p/nsrjRG NOTE: There are many knockoff "mesh aimer" mirrors out there with nonfunctional mesh. Buy Coghlans, or MIL-M-18371E mirrors (manufacturer, S.I. Howard Glass). They are the ONLY current manufacturers making functional retroreflective mesh. For more details, read: WARNING: Phony Glass Signal Mirrors - Equipped To Survive www.equipped.com/phony_signal_mirrors.htm
Very cool. Interesting that OSS produced the film. Just picked up an ESM/2 in near mint condition.
Per [1], the ESM/2s were only issued as part of the kit for the USAAF C-1 Emergency Sustance Vest, and packaged in a manila envelope. (ESM/1s were often packaged in a box) . The 4"x5" ESM/1 pictured here and the 3"x5" ESM/2 were both called out by the USAAF Spec 94-40653, the first as Size-20 (presumably, 20 sq inches), the second as Size-15. The USAAF issued ESM/1 had the spec number (40653) printed on them - those ordered by the US Navy did not. The ESM/1 designation came from the manufacturer (General Electric) and predates the USAAF specification. A brief history of the evolution of US military signal mirrors from the 1930s through the end of WW2 may be found online here: www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2412-wwii-emergency-signal-mirror/ [1] Clingenpeel, Justin, "Survival & Rescue Equipment of Word War II: Army Air Forces and U.S. Navy, Volume 2", page 93, top, (c) 2019, Elm Grove Publishing, ISBN 978-1-943492-61-9.
@@rafowell Scored the /2 as its the same version left behind by the crew of the lady be good. thanks for the informative reply. saved.
@@LBG-cf8gu ?! I thought the Lady Be Good was lost on April 4, 1943 [1][2]. I've seen no evidence that any of the services had even placed orders for the GE tempered glass mirrors before June 1943, let alone issued them. What evidence have you seen that the crew of the Lady Be Good had any ESM/2 mirrors? Here are some dates in the rollout of the ESM/1, ESM/2 mirrors: The sea trials of "the new tempered glass mirror developed by the National Bureau of Standards and manufactured by the General Electric Company" were conducted off Miami March 22-26 1943, and the report on the results was dated March 31, 1943, stating that while the test team had been dubious of the efficacy of the mirror, it had performed well, and recommended that a training film be commissioned. The minutes of the May 22, 1943 meeting of the multi-service "Liaison Committee on Emergency Rescue Equipment" recommended that "an information form for informing interested agencies that certain equipment be adopted" should be issued in the "very near future" for the "Rescue Signal mirror'. The announcement by the committee dated June 2, 1943 states "It has been established through laboratory and field test that tempered glass signaling mirrors are much superior to metal mirrors for rescue purposes. Two companies are now prepared to manufacture tempered glass signaling mirrors ... It is recommended that immediate steps be taken to procure such tempered glass signaling mirrors for the use of all airborne and Marine Services." The June 5, committee meeting minutes "authorized the Technical Aide to make definite arrangements through various procurement offices of the services for the purchase of the signalling mirrors through one service for distribution to all ..." The minutes of the August 2, 1943 meeting said that "a requisition from the AAF for 275,000 mirrors has already been received." [1]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Be_Good_(aircraft) [2]books.google.com/books?id=cVUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA21
@@LBG-cf8gu One thing that can cause confusion is that the original designation of the General Electric ESM/1 emergency signaling mirror was "emergency signaling mirror No 2", which some might take to be a reference to the ESM/2. The official renaming of "emergency signaling mirror No. 2 as "ESM/1" was in the Sept. 1942 USCG bulletin [2] - so the "emergency signaling mirror No 2 was always a 4"x5" mirror. The designation on the mirror itself of ESM/1 preceded that announcment though - in this film, which I believe to be the one previewed by the ERE Committee on August 3, 1943[3], you can see the ESM/1 designator on the back of the mirror. [1] ======== ORIGINAL DESIGNATION OF 4"x5" mirror as "emergency signaling mirror No. 2" as of April 28, 1942 === babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015021117927&view=1up&seq=177&skin=2021&q1=mirror " The following items of equipment for the better security of life at sea have been approved by the Commandant, United States Coast Guard, and published in the Federal Register April 28, 1943 : ... Signaling Mirror. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., emergency signaling mirror No. 2 (drawing No. 165-22-E-365 GE, dated March 1, 1943). [2] ========= OFFICIAL DESIGNATION CHANGE OF 4"x5" mirror to ESM/1 by September 1942 === babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015021117927&view=1up&seq=213&q1=mirror CHANGES IN DESIGNATION General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., has changed the designation of "emergency signaling mirror No. 2" to "emergency signaling mirror No. ESM/1." (The approval was published in the June 1943 Coast Guard Bulletin, p. 151.) [3] From the ERE minutes of August 12, 1943: "A preliminary showing of the instruction film on the signaling mirror, in preparation by Field Photographic of the OSS, was run off on Tuesday, 3 August, for the information of some of the people who attended the Special Meeting"
Here's an official US Navy photo released in August 1943 showing an ESM/1 being presented by the head of the ERE to a life raft survivor. www.flickr.com/photos/127906254@N06/32086664612 It's the earliest photo I've found of the General Electric "cross in glass" signal mirror.
Aww, my Christmas present is here. I lub them.
Nice looking helicopter that’s is a game in roblox that has this helicopter
You make a great point! All of my kits have at least one signal mirror and often two.
It really helps to get a signal mirror with a retroreflective aimer and practice with it. For general use, my go-to signal mirror is the 2"x3" glass Coghlan's Survival Signal mirror with the retroreflective grid aimer unless the mirror needs to tolerate dunking in water, or I'm interested in the mirror being really thin and light at the cost of being scratchable. In that case, my choice is the 2"x3" polycarbonate SOL Rescue Flash™ mirror with the "daisy-style" perforated retroreflective aimer sold in Scout shops throughout the US for $9. A multiply wrapped Rescue Flash™ is my everyday carry signal mirror.
I have one of these mirrors and always wondered what it was for. Just thought it was a fantastic piece. I’m happy to find this video and to know a bit of its purpose.
You're welcome! You can download the 1922 manual for the Mance Mark V from the "Mance Type Mk V Heliograph" page here: www.prc68.com/I/MkVHeliograph.shtml You can see 71 images of the heliograph at the Australian War Museum online here: www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search?query=heliograph&collection=true&facet_type=Photograph&facet_has_public_image=true and there is a lot of good material in the references cited by the Wikipedia article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heliograph
congratulations!!! very well done
The guy on the left will be left.
I'd add a hole in the corner so you can add a lanyard
???GREAT DEMO???? Nobody learned a thing from this!!!
I have no idea how this object works. I have no idea how he transmitted a message. I thought he would use something like Morse code but he didn't, he just said the word and opened the flap
@@legionofregion8825 The audio was carried by the beam of light. Kind of like a string between 2 cans. You see, he opens the flap and produces the beam of light off the mirror, and the mirror is vibrated by his voice via a microphone attached to it. These vibrations in the light beam are detected at the other end and reproduced by a speaker attached to the receiving surface. Elementary. 😁
@@seeharvester kinda think you are wrong here because he is being listened way before he opens the vanes Plus at the end, the guy on the radio is calling back the lenght of flashes he just saw.
@@DoNotPushHere He's being facetious there are no vibrations caused by the operator's voice. Originally Morse code was used to send a message in this demonstration I'm not sure what they are trying to do no message was sent.
Typical American HAMEs.
It will be good for desert terrains
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Adorable pair!
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Whoopee dooo. If you want to impress someone in the know; go over to Death Valley and make a sea level to sea level flash/observation at a distance of greater than 25 miles. I think the record from-to at 6 feet ASL might be 5-6 miles notwithstanding refraction.
Awesome!
That's remarkable!
The plexiglass did better than I thought it would, but the regular mirror is definitely brighter.
Yes - about 25 times brighter. I was trying to come up with something toned-down for short range (100 yards) partner practice. Even this mirror caused me afterimages when I was flashed at 100 yards near noon near summer solstice, despite sunglasses. Covering 2/3 of the front with masking tape got it pretty much where I wanted it.
@@rafowell In a pinch the plexiglass would definitely get the job done.👍👍
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Look at those 2.
How and why RUclips recommended me this... idk?! But whoa
RUclips can sense your thirst for knowledge.