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		<title>Laser Range Finders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 03:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most commercial laser range finders are Class 1 lasers. Always be careful and take adequate precautions when using lasers to avoid damage to your eyes or the eyes of others. Most are equipped with a  serial interface to allow use with other devices. It is difficult to integrate them into an existing system because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most commercial laser range finders are Class 1 lasers. Always be careful and take adequate precautions when using lasers to avoid damage to your eyes or the eyes of others. Most are equipped with a  serial interface to allow use with other devices. It is difficult to integrate them into an existing system because most systems do not provide a serial interface capable of operating at the unusual baudrate of 500 kBd.</p>
<p>If you are a new golfer, these laser range finders are must for you. The nice part about the laser range finders are that they are easy to use, easy to set up and can be very small. For example, the Bushnell Medalist with Pinseeker comes in at just over four ounces!</p>
<p>GPS Golf Range Finders are complex, a map of the golf course is needed to be loaded.  They present the yardage instantly without the delay that can be present in a golf GPS system. They use advanced laser and digital engineering to measure out yardage to any object. They can take longer to get a distance measurement than a GPS-based rangefinder and are only as accurate as the golfer using the device.</p>
<p>Rangefinders are also used by golfers for determining club selection, by hikers to determine the best route to travel and by campers, boaters and wildlife observers for a wide variety of distance measuring purposes. If you&#8217;re a golfer and you currently don&#8217;t own a tool that helps you calculate distances and navigate the course, you are handicapping yourself. A Leica or Swarovski rangefinder may offer the ultimate picture, but the extra expense may not make sense on the golf course or another application. To hunters, they are very important.</p>
<p>I always thought it was an unnecessary luxury but after the very first round of golf I was ecstatic with this new toy. It saved me a lot of fatigue running around finding markers and figuring the distance to the pin. These devices have been a boon to many golfers worldwide. These devices use cutting-edge optical engineering to evaluate yardage to any point on any course or practice range; even factoring in inclines. The change in the rule allowed range finders to be used by amateur golfers. Major tournaments do not allow artificial range finding devices.</p>
<p>Adjustable dioptre eye-piece, which enables the user to select the best setting for their eyesight, and especially suitable for golfers who wear spectacles. LED display automatically adjusts its brightness to suit the ambient lighting conditions of the day, being bright in strong sunlight whilst dimming down in low light. Golfers need only point at a hole, tree, sand trap or other target to lock it into the rangefinder&#8217;s sights. Cheaper models require a steadier hand. With a golf rangefinder, you can easily sharpen your golfing skills.</p>
<p>The secret to a good round of golf is making accurate shots, not easy when the pin is competing with the trees around it for your rangefinder&#8217;s attention. They are all very high quality devices and any would be a good aid for any golfer. When buying a laser rangefinder, not all are tournament legal or legal for use in handicap rounds, so make sure that you are buying one that fits your needs. This subject has been a long and heated debate in the golf community since they were invented. Both have their strengths and weaknesses and I think it just comes down to personal preference.</p>
<p>But you can get a lot of guidance by studying unbiased best laser rangefinder for golf consumer reports on the internet. There are many independent websites which rate several laser rangefinders from major companies and assess each unit&#8217;s primary features.</p>
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		<title>Leica Disto Laser</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not long ago I had one of those supercheap ultrasonic tape measures. Might as well have been a random number generator it was so inaccurate, and forget about using it outside.  Finally I found something I can even use in bright sunlight.  It&#8217;s the Leica Disto Laser distance meter.  Operation could not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not long ago I had one of those supercheap ultrasonic tape measures. Might as well have been a random number generator it was so inaccurate, and forget about using it outside.  Finally I found something I can even use in bright sunlight.  It&#8217;s the Leica Disto Laser distance meter.  Operation could not be easier, simply point, click and record accurate reading. The Leica DISTO special5 has numerous functions that make your work easier. The Pyth-agor-ean function allows for the indirect measurement of height and width which is a necessity in inaccessible places. Here&#8217;s an easier solution, finally. Measuring can be done in less time and more accurately.</p>
<p>The Leica Softbag 667169 is excellent for carrying your Leica DISTO Laser Rangefinders and your accessories together in a simple yet ergonomic space. Target Plates are designed to give you that perfect measurement at distances from 50 meters away, truly excellent for those hard to get areas. The Leica DISTO Laser Measuring Device is a multi-functional instrument which provides you with simple, quick and reliable measurements. You can measure distances with absolute accuracy, past obstructions and determine angles quickly and precisely. </p>
<p>The tilt sensor on the Disto A8 is a great addition to the tool kit but combined with the camera / display based targeting it opens up a whole range of indirect height measurement options. The Leica Disto A8 measurement options are therefore endless, cable height calculations, tree height measurement, crane or scaffold height requirements and building or structure heights. Distance and Height measurements become a simple one person operation.  The new on screen digital video targeting system combined with the digital incline measure makes this a must for architects and surveyors and anybody that measures heights. And with a laser dot that is clearly visible, you can always see your target point, making sure you get exactly the measurement you&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>You can always see your targeting point, even if the target object is in a hard to access area.  Leica DISTO™ D2 – you will never use a measuring tape again! Laser distance measurer is ideal for all who want to take a lot of measurements indoors then the ld is your quality partner: colored digital target locator with. The Leica DISTO™  doesn&#8217;t just measure, it integrates bluetooth technology and software that lets you export measurement readings straight into various programs.</p>
<p>With the Leica DISTO laser you will never use a measuring tape again. The addition and subtraction keys often eliminate the need to triangulate measurements, by allowing the user to take advantage of existing targets. For example, when measuring the front exterior wall of a house, if there is no easy-to-use target on the corner (such as a piece of corner trim or a downspout), a measurement from one corner to any feature on the front wall (such as a light fixture, water spigot, door trim or railing) can be taken. PowerRange technology allows the user to measure distances of up to 250 feet outdoors without a target plate, and the new 2X viewfinder replaces the target circle from the Disto Plus with an easier to use crosshair.</p>
<p>For more advanced measuring the new Leica DISTO™ D3 is packed with feature rich technology, measure distances and inclines simply, quickly and reliably. If how ever you need to download your measurements into a spread sheet or CAD program, the Leica DISTO™ D8 incorporates Bluetooth wireless technology. The Leica Distometers are the best laser tape for measuring distance, height, area, slopes and volume. Laser distance measures are the way to save time and effort. The Leica Disto A3 meter is a Laser measuring meter, it isn&#8217;t Ultrasonic and will not give inaccurate results.</p>
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		<title>Using Laser to Distance Measure</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 14:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was something I saw online the other day&#8230; First they came for our levels and now it&#8217;s our tape measures. Like some invasion of little red dots, lasers are being incorporated more and more into today&#8217;s job sites. While gravity works against tape measures, the laser travels point to point, resulting in more accurate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was something I saw online the other day&#8230; First they came for our levels and now it&#8217;s our tape measures. Like some invasion of little red dots, lasers are being incorporated more and more into today&#8217;s job sites. While gravity works against tape measures, the laser travels point to point, resulting in more accurate measurements and less aggravation when trying to measure a great room or up multiple stories.  Think of a reference point button which allows users to choose where they would like their reference point to begin; at the top of the tool or at the bottom. It would be a good idea to make sure the tape measure you use to transfer the results of the rangefinder measures before starting work.  Point and shoot and you have your distance.  The only negative point that I discovered that the measure in feet and fractions of an inch are stored in memory, then again to decimal then forcing me to convert the number back into fractions.</p>
<p>The entire process is so fast that less than a second elapses between the time you press the button to the time the exact range to your target is displayed. It has the handy laser pointer to locate the target, then measure the distance in feet and or meters with pushbutton convenience and audible confirmation. One laser measuring device included a bright LED flashlight, emergency flasher, panic alarm, pullout ballpoint pen, handy key ring attachment, long-lasting battery and easy-to-follow instructions.  And you can use it for hunting with the first mode, which just gives you yardage to any target you aim at. The second mode is the pin seeker mode for golf.  All in one unit, yes.</p>
<p>The built-in inclinometer provides easy readings of a tree&#8217;s height, vertical separation (the difference in height between two targets), horizontal distance and angle in addition to actual distance. Measurement results are displayed on both internal and external LCD panels.  Just aim these innovative gadgets at something up to 50 feet away, press the button and it accurately measures the distance away in feet or meters.</p>
<p>With those measurements (or those of the animal you are hunting) in mind, construct a ranging-target of the same size. You simply point the laser distance measuring devices dot at a target like a wall, a house, a utility pole, nearly any object, and the device will show the distance on its LCD screen. These measuring devices will show multiple units of measure, you simply cycle through the units till you get to the units of measure you want to measure in, and then start taking measurements. You can therefore see all target objects on the golf course with clarity as if looking through a pair of binoculars.</p>
<p>Hunting rangefinders use a laser that actually ranges the target and display a number. The guns measure the time it takes a laser pulse to travel to the target and back with a precision, crystal-controlled time base. Knowing the speed of light, you then calculate the distance traveled.  These units are that remarkable and on the market now.</p>
<p>A laser rangefinder is a device which uses a laser beam to determine the distance to an object. The most common form of laser rangefinder operates on the time of flight principle by sending a laser pulse in a narrow beam towards the object and measuring the time taken by the pulse to be reflected off the target and returned to the sender. The timer can be very helpful when there is a need to position the Disto device in a location where it is impossible to depress the DIST key, as with the Leica Disto units. Additionally, when measuring very long distances, the slightest move of the Disto (such as depressing the DIST key) can prevent it from registering a distance.</p>
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		<title>Laser Tape Measure</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The laser tape measure is more reliable than the traditional method because it consistently uses a perfectly straight line each and every time. When you use a regular measurement device you may easily go off center. The laser tape measure is more accurate than any sonic distance meter and it&#8217;s quick and efficient for household [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The laser tape measure is more reliable than the traditional method because it consistently uses a perfectly straight line each and every time. When you use a regular measurement device you may easily go off center. The laser tape measure is more accurate than any sonic distance meter and it&#8217;s quick and efficient for household measuring or on the job. They are easy to use, just point the laser, press the button and measure.</p>
<p>Its chief competitor would prove to be less expensive devices that measure distance by bouncing sound waves off walls and other objects. Sonar distance finding allows only an approximate measurement, good enough for a real estate agent to calculate a room&#8217;s size but not precise enough for a carpenter to cut a piece of wood.</p>
<p>One major limitation is that they work best with large, flat and smooth surfaces: blank walls and ceilings in empty rooms. Textured walls and obstructions (furniture, ceiling fans and lights) can cause echoes that will interfere with the readings.  The DOE focuses these beams through two slits a few microns apart on a surface that, in use, is mounted flush with the wall that bounds the flow. Light reflected from flow particles that pass through the fringes is collected through a window (essentially, a third, wider slit).</p>
<p>Holding the unit against a wall and a calibration button down for three seconds to start. Then slide the unit slowly to the right or left and it will beep when finds the distance. Some uses would be to hang a row of frames straight, center your diplomas on the wall or hang a shelving unit in horizontal sequence with others. Major manufacturers such as Black and Decker offer a range of laser tape measurers starting from a basic model at around $20 all the way to their top models that measure and plumb lines.</p>
<p>In particular, scientists have developed the tools to exploit a type of laser light known as an optical frequency comb. Like a versatile ruler of light with tens or hundreds of thousands of closely spaced “tick marks,” an optical frequency comb provides exquisitely precise measurements of light. Research lasers are also amazingly sophisticated tools. Titanium-sapphire lasers, pumped by diode-pumped frequency-doubled neodymium lasers, can generate trains of femtosecond pulses which can be manipulated to become a femtosecond frequency comb, spanning more than an octave in frequency and able to measure optical frequencies with amazing accuracy.</p>
<p>The Laser Level Tape Measure usually has a built-in horizontal and vertical bubble level for fast and simple level and plumb. If, for example, you want to hang pictures or position heavy furniture according to a specific plan, then the continuous measurement function is a helpful feature. It displays the current heights or distances to the wall while the user is moving the measuring tool. The New Ryobi Laser meter has most of the same features for about 1/4 the cost. It&#8217;s accuracy is on a par with the more expensive Leica, and it has a rechargeable battery and charger that the Leica model doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>These laser leveling tools are used for leveling, plumbing, machine control, excavation work, landscaping, swimming pool construction, concrete leveling, home building, and many various site tasks.  As I said, they work best on monochromatic sold surfaces, but once you get the hang of it, it&#8217;s a handy little tool.</p>
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		<title>Laser Measuring Device</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A laser measuring device is excellent for taking accurate measurements and extremely easy to use. It also can switch between metric and imperial measurement. A laser measuring device is to be provided which should be substantially maintenance-free. In front of a window for the passage of laser beams that contains a protective pane or lens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A laser measuring device is excellent for taking accurate measurements and extremely easy to use. It also can switch between metric and imperial measurement. A laser measuring device is to be provided which should be substantially maintenance-free. In front of a window for the passage of laser beams that contains a protective pane or lens you will have your measurement within milliseconds. Thus, precision of the laser measuring device has come into its own. </p>
<p>The Leica DISTO Laser Measuring Device is a multi-functional instrument which provides you with simple, quick and reliable measurements. You can measure distances with absolute accuracy, past obstructions and determine angles quickly and precisely.</p>
<p>We tried it out on a variety of applications, both indoors and out and found it to be very consistently within 1/16 of an inch of our reference tape. In fact, whenever we thought we had &#8220;fooled&#8221; it, it tended to be operator error with one of us moving the Laser Distance Measure or not having the tape completely lined up against the surface as intended. Before, if I wanted to measure something high, I would have to climb up and have a helper hold the end of the tape. Or I might have to climb up on platform and ladders on which I was not familiar and expose myself to a risk of a serious fall. Throw out the measuring tape and rulers, the cool new laser measuring device is a multi-function distance measuring tool and laser targeting device that fits in the palm of your hand. Just aim this innovative gadget at something up to 50 feet away, press the button and it accurately measures the distance away in feet or meters.</p>
<p>As the innovation leader, Bosch offers professional users a product range that includes the world&#8217;s smallest laser measuring device. Bosch was also the first company to successfully introduce a laser measuring device in the European DIY market.</p>
<p>Operation is simple &#8211; just point, press on the &#8216;action&#8217; or &#8216;read&#8217; button, and a precise measurement is returned – perfect for a weekend do-it yourself enthusiast or a contract professional. Calculations can return in metric, decimal feet or feet and inches.  Most of us don’t know how to use regular measuring tools correctly. But a laser rangefinder like the Leica Disto D5 is basically the answer to your prayers when it comes to getting an accurate measurement each and every time.</p>
<p>You can shoot the laser on one side, walk to the other end of the wall and used the addition function and shot the laser on the other side and get the correct wall length.  The light beam produced by most lasers is pencil-sized, and maintains its size and direction over very large distances; this sharply focused beam of coherent light is suitable for a wide variety of applications. Lasers have been used in industry for cutting and boring metals and other materials, and for inspecting optical equipment. Of intermediate sensitivity are optical systems that pass a laser beam through a gas sample and detect whether some of the laser light is absorbed by the gas sample. A weakness of this method is that the amount of absorption is very small compared to the overall amount of laser light, so the signal is hard to detect.</p>
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