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POSTED: March 02 02:00:43, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) --
thread owner
JS Mosby
L-3 EOS Infinity tube specs
Does anyone have the specs on the L-3 EOS Infinity tubes? Any general thoughts on the Infinity (resolution, SNR, cosmetics)?
REPLIED: March 02 02:11:25, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #1
reply by
flex297
Infinity
Litton Infinity tubes are filmless (MX-10130E, MX-10160B etc.).
Minimum specs are 64 lp/mm, 1800 micA/lm and SNR 21+, if I am not mistaken
REPLIED: March 02 02:45:33, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #2
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JS Mosby
Detailed specs
I think the SNR is actually 25+. What I was wonder is if anyone has details from actual data sheets (ie "typical" vs "minimums"). Also, does anyone know what the allowable spots are and how the commercial M890 tubes differ from the military MX-10160B tubes?

Thanks.
REPLIED: March 02 02:50:45, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #3
reply by
JS Mosby
OMNI
Also, under which OMNI spec/contract would they fall?

Thanks.
REPLIED: March 02 02:59:31, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #4
reply by
USNV
infinity specs
send me an email and I will send you a .pdf. daver@usnightvision.com

REPLIED: March 09 03:52:43, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #5
reply by
JS Mosby
Data Sheets
I received my data sheets today. Just FYI, the actual specs were:

Tube 1

-SNR 27.1
-Resolution 72
-PCS 2122
-FOM 1951
-no blemishes recorded

Tube 2

-SNR 26.4
-Resolution 72
-PCS 2135
-FOM 1900
-no blemishes recorded

I hope that‘s of use to someone in the future since there seems tobe solittle info available on theses tubes.
REPLIED: March 15 10:24:43, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #6
reply by
flex297
Litton Infinity
Is the word Infinity written anywhere on the tube? What else is written there? Must be one of few tubes I have never seen live.. JS Mosby, would it be possible to obtain few pics of your babies?
REPLIED: March 21 01:45:25, 2010 ( 00: AM PST ) #7
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JS Mosby
Pictures
I have a complete PVS-15 so I don‘t have anyway to actually look at the tubes or take pictures of them. My PO and data sheets clearly state that they are Infinity M-890 tubes, 2 numbers apart on the serial numbers.
thread owner
JS Mosby
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