- Look up
reticle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
reticle, or
reticule also
known as a graticule, is a
pattern of fine
lines or
markings built into...
- telescope. It is
equipped with some form of a
referencing pattern –
known as a
reticle –
mounted in a
focally appropriate position in its
optical system to provide...
-
curved gl****
reflector that
images the
reticle while the
viewer looks through the reflector.
Since the
reticle is at infinity, it
stays in
alignment with...
-
adjacent side
length (tangent[broken anchor]) is constant. By
using a
reticle with
marks of a
known angular spacing, the
principle of
similar triangles...
- to 219 yd)
without needing further adjustment.[citation needed] In some
reticled optical instruments such as telescopes,
microscopes or in
telescopic sights...
- silicon). In
semiconductor manufacturing, a mask is
sometimes called a
reticle. In photolithography,
several masks are used in turn, each one reproducing...
-
adjust to
changing ambient light conditions, was able to take
multiple reticles to
operate in many
roles and had
protective features allowing it to shut...
- 25× to 6×. ACOG
reticles are
illuminated at
night by an
internal tritium phosphor. Some
versions have an
additional daytime reticle illumination via...
- two
different reticles: one is the SFOV4-C1
similar to the CX5455
except featuring a "+" as the
center of the
reticle, the
other reticle for the OS line...
-
magnesium alloy. The PSO-1
features a battery-powered red
illuminated reticle with
light provided by a
simple diode bulb. It
features professionally...