Pulsar Core RXQ30V Thermal Scope

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Also known as:

  • Pulsar Core RXQ30V Thermal Monocular
  • Pulsar Core RXQ30V Thermal Rifle Scope
  • Pulsar Core RXQ30V 1.6-6.4x22mm Thermal Imaging Riflescope

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Featuring 985-yd. detection range, the Pulsar Core RXQ30V Thermal Rifle Scope has an AMOLED screen that displays heat signatures in black and white. Older models displayed images in sapphire green. Offers high contrast images designed to help prevent eye fatigue during long periods of usage. The 384x288 core features a 50Hz refresh rate, and the high-resolution AMOLED display creates detailed 640x480 images.

Magnification factors and zoom 2x/4x digital with picture in picture digital zoom mode, 10 variable electronic reticles, 3 rifle profiles with 3 zero saves, 1-shot zeroing with free function, white/hot and black/hot viewing modes, rock/forest/identification viewing modes, IRIS technology and increased recognition software.

The Core RXQ30V Thermal Rifle Scope runs on 2 CR123A batteries. Manufacturer model #: PL76483Q.

PULSAR CORE RXQ30V THERMAL RIFLESCOPE

The Pulsar Core RXQ30V is a unique thermal imaging riflescope/monocular that produces heat signatures with no external light needed. The Core RXQ30V features a 384x288 core with 50Hz refresh rate, delivering thermal images to a 640x480 AMOLED display. Boasting defective pixel repair technology and IPX7 waterproof rating, this thermal riflescope has three operation modes; rocks, forest and identification, to ensure the best picture for your environment. The Core RXQ30V has a base 1.6x magnification, with 2x, 3x and 4x digital zoom. Powered by a CR123A battery, the glass-nylon composite Core can detect human-sized heat signatures at 900m and has the ability to memorize zeroing parameters. Models produced prior to 2019 feature a high-contrast green sapphire display. Later models offer the same high quality sensor coupled with a black-and-white display.

FEATURES
  • Optimum night vision capabilities
  • 384x288 resolution, 17µm pixel pitch core
  • high-contrast 640x480 AMOLED display
  • Black and white (or sapphire green on older model)
  • white/hot and black/hot viewing
  • 985 yard detection range
  • 1.6-6.4 magnification
  • Compact size
  • 2x, 4x with stepped digital zoom
  • Picture-in-picture digital zoom
  • One-shot zeroing with freeze function
  • 3 rifle profiles with 3 zero saves
  • External power supply adaptable
  • 10 variable electronic reticles
  • 50Hz refresh rate
  • High resolution AMOLED display
  • Rock, forest and identification viewing modes
  • IRIS technology, increased recognition and detection software
  • Manual, automatic and semi-automatic calibration modes
  • Pixel repair feature


WHATS IN THE BOX

  • Carrying case
  • Torque screwdriver
  • Wireless remote control
  • Hand strap
  • User manual
  • Cleaning cloth
  • Warranty card
  • 2xCR123A


Batteries Required

  • 2xCR123A Batteries


SPECIFICATIONS
  • Microbolometer Type - Uncooled Microbolometer
  • Windage & Elevation, 1 click (h/v), mm@100m - 34/34
  • Power Supply - 4-6V
  • Battery Type - 2xCR123A
  • Battery life, hours - 4
  • External Power Supply - Yes with adapter
  • Material, Lens - Germanium, glass
  • Body Material - Glass-nylon composite
  • Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529) - Waterproof
  • Calibration - Manual, automatic, and semi-automatic
  • Shockresistance, on Rifled Weapon, J - 6000J
  • Remote Control - Yes
  • Operating temperature, F/C - -13 to 122 / -25 to 50
  • Length (in/mm) - 9.4/240
  • Width (in/mm) - 2.6/65
  • Height (in/mm) - 2.4/60
  • Weight (without batteries) oz - 17.6
  • Spectral Sensitivity, µm - 7.5/13.5
  • Focusing Type of Distance - External
  • Diopter Adjustment - +5 to -5
  • Diameter, Exit Pupil - 5mm
  • Frame Rate - 50
  • Microbolometer Resolution, pixels - 384x288
  • Pixel Pitch, µm - 17
  • Display Type - AMOLED
  • Display Resolution, pix. - 640x480
  • The Operation Modes - Rocks, forest, identification
  • Defective Pixel Repair Option - Yes
  • Magnification - 1,6
  • Digital Zoom2x, 3x, 4x
  • Diameter, Lens, mm - 22
  • Lens Focus, mm - 30
  • Relative aperture, D/f'- 1/1,6
  • Field of View, °, horizontal * vertical - 12,4
  • Field of View, m@100m, horizontal - 21,8
  • Distance, Minimum Focusing Distance - 5m
  • Eye Relief, mm - 50mm
  • Diameter, Exit Pupil - 5mm
  • Range of Detection - 985 / 900 yd / m


Basic Usage

Top Menu Buttons, Referring to buttons as 12 oclock, 3 oclock, 6 oclock, and 9 oclock as Top, Right, Buttom, and Left.

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To power on, first open the lens and Press and hold down (12)Top until you see the Pulsar logo displayed.

  • (12)Top short press: activates calibration
  • (12)Top long press: power on, power off, power save screen off only, screen on (depending on duration of long press)
  • (6)Btm short press: toggle between brightness or contrast adjustment
  • (3)Rt short press: brightness up or contrast up
  • (9)Lt short press: brightness down or contrast down
  • (6)Btm long press: show menu

Zero Scope

Suggested using Aluminum Foil target with a square of electrical tape as the target focus

Start at 20 yrs

Notes:

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