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Old November 12th 03, 03:23 AM
BUFDRVR
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Green + Red = Blue???
Mind boggles.


hmm, doesn't it? I have an idiglo Timex that has a blue light, I was told by
the NVG instructor in my squadron that it would work well enough, but would
have been better if it were green. He then gave me that exact line I gave you
above, anything with shades of red in it will tend to wash out NVGs. Anyone out
there have a clue better than mine? Any color spectrum experts?


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