Actually thats no big deal anymore, as I learnt to my cost.  After
spending a considerable amount of money building an RGB laser
projector - the most expensive element being a 473nm laser module -
Casio bring out a range of projectors using an array of powerful 445nm
laser diodes.  Overnight, the projector, which I had planned to sell
for a tidy sum, was worth an awful lot less! You can now have yourself
a basic 1 watt blue laser module for about £50!

David

On Nov 3, 5:09 pm, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> ..and possibly just the excuse some of us might have needed for
> purchasing a blue laser! :)
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> -Adam AJ9D
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> On 11/3/2011 9:53 AM, John Rehwinkel wrote:
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> > * You could, I suppose, use something like a blue laser to try to influence 
> > which
> > one struck, but that would also effect the striking voltage, so you 
> > wouldn't learn
> > much about striking voltage variation amongst cathodes.  But it sounds like
> > something interesting to try anyway.
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> > - John KG4L

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