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Any one have some gadgets they like to use for UE or even some real like situations?
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I use my pocket PC as a GPS, mapping system, and for notes and audio recordings. I try not to take it anywhere that I think it might get damaged or wet, so it's not a regular part of my gear. I also use a police scanner frequently, with either a single earbud or a pair of headphones and a splitter to a music player (so I can listen to both at the same time). I'm currently trying to buy an oxygen / explosive gas tester for exploring mines, there's a few around here that I know for a fact have bad air, and I don't want to use the old candle test if there's methane too. I can't think of any other gadgets I've used, just a few that I thought about but never got around to setting up. I wanted to rig a motion sensor switch to a camcorder and hide it near a combination lock, but I later found a better way to get the combo. I've considered RC-car cameras, it looks like there's a new one out now with two-way audio and a movable camera, too bad it's $200
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Well, the basic tools of the trade. High end flash light, multi-tool, knife, etc. I have a very nice homemade manhole popper. Occasionally I break out the police scanner or some 2 way radios, though not often. I sometimes bring my extra digi-cam to keep an eye-out for infrared sensors. Good rope/climbing gear has been very helpful. Not sure what counts for gadgets, but my bag is usually relatively full.
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I use my iPAQ with the gps attachment some times aswell, usuallly depends on where im going and the availablility of maps/ arieal shots.
as for the remote controled car/camera, they are easy to build. i just took my remote controled truck and mounted my wireless x10 to it. dosnt haev AMAZING range because its wireless but it works, idealy, i would have a tethered one do go through tight places, that may be a waste of time/dead end drain/sewer... why break my back? lol
"I wanted to rig a motion sensor switch to a camcorder and hide it near a combination lock, but I later found a better way to get the combo." how did you do that?
ofberenonehand, how does this digicam detect infrared sensors?
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Digital cameras usually pick up infrared light and translate it to visible spectrum so with an infrared light you would see a light in your viewscreen, but not with your eyes, thus "detecting" it.
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ahh, interesting. ill check it out tonite.
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that is sweet, just tried it out, even from 25 feet, the remote IR is bright, i cant wait to try this out in the feild
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i just bought a few IR leds from radio shack, gonna play aroudn with them tonite, and i might buy an ir laser.
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Hmm. maybe thats' a use for those IR beacons I got, either digi-cam illuminators or security cam blinders :p
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intrested in selling a few?
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Maybe, I have about 5 or 6 and haven't found a use for them yet. I probably want to save some in case I ever get night vision goggles and want to do some covert ops shit or something. They retail for about $25-$30 each but if you have something you want to trade for a couple (extra memory cards, other gadgets, etc) let me know. "The Phoenix Jr. is a 2-ounce infrared beacon that operates for up to 100+ hours using a 9-volt battery. The infrared signal can be seen out to a range of 4 kilometers and is only viewable through night vision goggles NOT through thermal sights or FLIRs. The light identifies the vehicle and the individual soldier from both the ground and air. " Supposedly they're visible through clothing, although my digital camera can't see it very brightly. They definitely shows up on nightshot cameras.
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I was thinking it would be cool sticking a motion activated hunting camera in a few places to see who else is pokeing around some old abandoned buildings.
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The idea has been sugested, though I'm not sure if anyone has actually tried it. There has been video of explorers, but I don't think it's ever other explorers on the other end.
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I would love an IR illuminator as I like to shoot IR pix. Would make it easier to get the shots, be useful for interior shots... hmm...
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Posted by Freak I use my pocket PC as a GPS, mapping system, and for notes and audio recordings. I try not to take it anywhere that I think it might get damaged or wet, so it's not a regular part of my gear. I also use a police scanner frequently, with either a single earbud or a pair of headphones and a splitter to a music player (so I can listen to both at the same time).
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Do they make compactflash slot GPS addons? I have a HP pocket PC and was debating whether or not to go and search for one. I use mine to record audio notes. Too risky to take it everywhere because I don't want my baby damaged
I'm currently trying to buy an oxygen / explosive gas tester for exploring mines, there's a few around here that I know for a fact have bad air, and I don't want to use the old candle test if there's methane too.
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Canary?
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Posted by seicer Do they make compactflash slot GPS addons?
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Yep
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Yeah, check eBay for the CF GPS's. I paid $100USD for one with an external antenna, PCMCIA adapter, and some extras, but I think they're down around $50 now. I got that O2 sensor, but it's a bit flakey. I think the Canary (or a mouse, etc) would work better. I also talked to a geologist about testing for bad air, he said unless it's a coal mine you're probably safe using the candle test. The main danger is just lack of oxygen from rust reactions in rails, tools, metal veins, etc. I don't know what gas byproduct replaces the oxygen, but it's not explosive.
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Posted by Kirby intrested in selling a few?
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http://www.glo-toob.com/IR.htm The Glo-Toob lights are pretty cool.. and they 'claim' to be indestructible and waterproof to any depth they cost a lil bit, but I plan on getting a few eventually also come in Red, Amber, Blue, Green, White
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Those are very nice... I think I need one.
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You can also get I.R. Chemlights/ glow sticks.
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