Originally Posted by
RapidRobert
Thanks for posting that link! It certainly shows the importance of modulating a headlight at way above the flicker rate. I suppose that's to accomodate the effect the speed of the light has on its modulation as seen by an observer standing still. Bike strobing headlights are a completely different situation, which demonstrates the basis for my reaction to Mr. Give-em-all-the-finger.
However, you asked a question about strobed
bicycle headlamps prior to LEDs. That question has been answer and you choose to ignore it. The Niterider Digital Pro was strobed to send an SOS signal. That is way below the rate given in the link. It was truly a
strobed halogen bicycle headlamp.
Question asked. Question answer. Answer rejected because it demonstrates, once again, that you are incorrect.
The hole is now 250 feet deep and falling fast.