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This video attempts to capture the advantages of individually tunable laser and illuminator output offered by the Wilcox Raid Xe.
I chose just before sunrise to film it, which simulates a full-moon night, as this makes picking up the laser/illuminator on higher settings with a filming device through a PVS14, much easier, otherwise on darker nights the filming device will "wash out" the finer details and the illuminator just looks like a huge disk of light/the sun, pretty much.
In this video I demonstrate the tuning of high laser illuminator and pointer, as well as switching to flood/room illuminator mode, which only works in the "low" setting, and is not tunable for output.
This was filmed through a L3 Unfilmed WP PVS14 with a halo of 0.8, an EBI of 0.4, and an SNR of 33, with a resolution of 72lp/mm, and represents a typical solidly performing PVS14 with this type of tube.
This Wilcox Raid Xe is mounted on a rifle, flush with the end of the rail, and a KAC QDC suppressor is mounted near flush with the rail, which is the reason for the shadow displayed during the NEAR/ROOM illuminator demonstration. I left it in place so the viewer could see how a suppressor may impact their experience with the Raid Xe on a typically set up rifle.