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Old 01-03-2019, 07:48 PM
Cliff (Clifford)
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Dovetail and/or Rings to Mount a Meade LT-6 on an Equatorial Mount

After my Original Goto mount failed not sure I can get the parts to fix it.

I am now Looking for a method to mount my Meade LT-6 ACF 6" SCT to a standard EQ or AZ mount . It has been suggested to use a Dovetail and/or Mounting Rings, if anyone has anything suitable or suggestions it would be much appreciated

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Old 03-03-2019, 03:45 PM
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After my Original Goto mount failed not sure I can get the parts to fix it.

I am now Looking for a method to mount my Meade LT-6 ACF 6" SCT to a standard EQ or AZ mount . It has been suggested to use a Dovetail and/or Mounting Rings, if anyone has anything suitable or suggestions it would be much appreciated

Thanks
Cliff
Hi Cliff,

https://www.admaccessories.com/

They have a few universal dovetails.
Send them an email and see if they can help.

They helped me get the right bits when setting up my guide scope.

Cheers,
Damien.
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Old 07-03-2019, 07:05 PM
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Hi Cliff,

https://www.admaccessories.com/

They have a few universal dovetails.
Send them an email and see if they can help.

They helped me get the right bits when setting up my guide scope.

Cheers,
Damien.
Appreciate the feedback Damien,will try emailing them though my success in emailing telescope places is not great

I just found out Meade have a New Dovetail Mounted LX65 Scope but I think the fitting is different though the Scope is basically the same , though probably made in China mines assembles in Mexico not sure thats better.

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