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    Re: What does it mean "tropicalized"?
    From: Ken Gebhart
    Date: 2014 Oct 24, 14:57 -0500
     When I was at the factory in St. Petersburg in 1992, they brought our a SNO-T that I was interested in importing.  The factory director proudly explained that the gray box paint was resistant to nuclear radiation. I never could get a reasonable price to import them; probably because I did not personally bribe the Director.

    Ken


    On 10/24/14 2:16 PM, Alexandre Eremenko wrote:
    It is well-known that SNO-T in the  Soviet sextant means:
    
    S - Sextant
    N - for Navigation
    O - with an illumination device ("Osvetitel")
    T - Tropicalized.
    
    What did they exactly mean by "tropicalized" ?
    I have only conjectures.
    
    1. Both SNO-M and SNO-T have the unique magnifier
    with luminous paint, so it works for illumination of the scales.
    The manuals say that the scales themselves are covered with this paint,
    but I don't believe them. It is the magnifier that is covered. Inside surface of it.
    They may have had some new paint composition on SNO-T to withstand high temperatures
    and humidity.
    
    2. SNO-M and SNO-T are radically different designs (the first one is the clone of C. Plath,
    the second of Freiberger). The most conspicuous feature of Freibergers and SNO-T is the
    completely enclosed worm. Can this have something to do with "tropicalization"?
    To prevent some insects entering between the arc and the worm??
    :-)
    I always thought thsat most of those tiny insects live in Canada and Soviet Arctic regions:-)
    
    What else could they mean?
    
    Does anyone know when Freiberger started to produce sextants?
    I have never seen pre WW II Freibergers.
    
    Alex.
    
    
    

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