Senin, 16 September 2013
There were many heliograph types. Most heliographs were variants of the British army
Mance Mark V version (Fig.1). It used a mirror with a small unsilvered
spot in the centre. The sender aligned the heliograph to the target by
looking at the reflected target in the mirror and moving his head until
the target was hidden by the unsilvered spot. Keeping his head still, he
then adjusted the aiming rod so its cross wires bisected the target.[3]
He then turned up the sighting vane, which covered the cross wires with
a diagram of a cross, and aligned the mirror with the tangent and
elevation screws so the small shadow that was the reflection of the
unsilvered spot hole was on the cross target.[3] This indicated that the sunbeam was pointing at the target.
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