Choosing the right Pulsar Thermion Thermal scope calibration (NUC) modes
Seeing a brief pause after starting your new thermal scope? Don't worry, it is probably just performing a NUC. In this video we will explore the different calibration modes specifically using the Pulsar Thermion 2 XQ38, however, it is about the same on all thermal devices.

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Pulsar Thermion XP and XQ Thermal Scope Menu Walkthrough

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Basic operation of the menu elements in Pulsar thermal devices

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Zeroing a thermal scope

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Using the Pulsar Thermal Main Menu General Settings Tab

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Pulsar Thermion XQ50 Thermal Scope Review

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How To Zero A Thermal Scope

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Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 | How I "Really" Feel

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Wie schießt man das Thermion Duo ein? Einschieß-Tutorial PULSAR Thermal Geräte mit One-Shot-Zeroing

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How to zero a Pulsar Thermal/IR Scope

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Thermal Imaging devices: Calibration modes | Optics Trade Debates

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The Pulsar Thermion XM30 Thermal Rifle Scope

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How to zero a Pulsar Thermion thermal night day vision scope

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Boar or sow - reference points for thermal imaging technology

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Pixel pitch, explained | 12 µm vs. 17 µm | Choosing the right sensor

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