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Old 14-10-2007, 06:17 PM
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Hi Guys, although quite some time ago i did show you what equipment i had, but i would like to show you what it has developed into now.

I just love it, and it all works so well.

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Old 14-10-2007, 06:28 PM
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Very Very nice Leon what else can i say.
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Old 14-10-2007, 06:39 PM
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Thanks Phil I am very happy with it, and i hope it will serve me for a long time to come.

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Old 14-10-2007, 07:08 PM
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Leon - awesome gear..... looks lethal to low flying aircraft!
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Old 15-10-2007, 07:26 AM
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Here's a shot of my binoscope. It's 25cm F/5s. Other than the fact the images are in stereo, it is more or less a conventional dobsonian(s). It's made from aluminium, plywood & foamboard. The UTAs rotate in order to adjust the interpupillary distance.

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Old 15-10-2007, 07:38 AM
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are the mirrors matched Phil, or two random mirrors?
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Old 15-10-2007, 10:07 AM
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The mirrors are both GSO mirrors, & the focal lengths are almost identical. They need to be matched within 2% or thereabouts, otherwise the images will be different sizes & won't merge successfully.

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Old 15-10-2007, 10:10 AM
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Collimation must be a *****...
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Old 15-10-2007, 12:41 PM
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Drool! Please Sir, may I have a look through it one day?

Great Phil!

So focus each eyepiece separately, then rotate one or both UTA to get IPD correct? Which is why some talk of using helical focussers instead of draw tube.

Any further adjustment needed for individual users to "match" the images?
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Old 15-10-2007, 01:03 PM
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Leon & Phil, you both have excellent setups.

Two individual statements in the world of astronomy.

Cheers
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Old 15-10-2007, 02:32 PM
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Of course you can look through it Erick, it is a sociable telescope.

Initial collimation is a three-step affair:
1. collimate one side
2. collimate the other side
3. tweak the left-hand mirror with those knobs to merge the images at the eyepiece. It only takes a tiny, tiny adjustment. It is not such a ***** once you have lived with it for a bit.

Then as you surmise, you focus each side separately & rotate the UTAs to get the right interpupillary distance. Which is indeed why helical focusers can work well on these scopes, since they focus without changing the IPD & remove one iteration from the process. I nearly went down this route but in the end just used the most easily available bits (I had half the bits already since I cannibalized a 10" monocular to build it).

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Old 16-10-2007, 08:43 AM
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If I can add there , the focus IPD thing with Crayfords is no issue, just a matter of always follwing the routine. Just rough focus each eye first. Then set you IPD , then touch up fine focus : the fine focus is maybe a few tenths of a mm so doesn't upset the IPD .

We had 6 people from Macarthur AS looking through Paul Shopiss' 12" binos , they were complete newbies and had no trouble with the adjustments.

A note on focal length differnece for bino mirrors. 2% differnce is the where the brain might start to not co-add images in stereo. I prefer to allow a figure of half that, consisting of 0.5% margin for eyepiece FL difference and 0.5% for mirrors. Which means ideally 6mm for a 50" focal length scope. Mirrors matched in production allow them to be much closer than that.
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Old 27-10-2007, 11:35 PM
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I have finally got around to posting some pictures of my scopes.
I only recently acquired the ST2000-XMC and had to use the diagonal until the extender arrived. I haven't had much of a chance to use it yet but will post my results when I do.

I bought the ZS 80 for my girlfriend so she could share my passion for astronomy.
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Old 28-10-2007, 02:59 PM
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My most useful piece of equipment..... Allows me to comfortably use the rest of my equipment much more often.
Early evening with alpha/beta centauri setting.
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Old 28-10-2007, 03:39 PM
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Nice one Lee, yep, there is nothing more exciting than your own Observatory, and your stuff is ready for use when called upon

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Old 03-11-2007, 01:48 PM
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250mm F6 home made on an EQ6 pier mounted. Tube is standard concrete forma tube. Diagonal holder and wooden mirror cell is also home made.Bintel Crayford 10:1 low profile focuser with Skywatcher electric focuser. Bintel Finder altered to right angle with a 25.4mm bintel star diagonal. 32 and 25mm Bintel GSO plossl, 20 and 14mm Meade series 5000 plossl and Orion 2x shorty barlow.

Steel Pier has 20mm thick top and bottom plates, 150x150x6mm column sitting on a concrete block 500mm square at top tapering dowm to 1200mm square at the bottom embedded about 1500mm in the ground.

Couldn't make the observatory any bigger, not enough backyard

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Old 03-11-2007, 01:57 PM
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Must be cramped in there
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Old 03-11-2007, 02:12 PM
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Must be cramped in there
Nah, heaps of room, although must tell the cat to stop putting her spoils in front of the door.

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Old 03-11-2007, 02:20 PM
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Hi Ken,

Just looked at your updated equipment, Saxons. Have you considered mounting them side by side?

A nice piece of 20mm thick ply, water proofed, dovetail bar screwed to the ply and both instruments mounted side by side.

Brings the weight closer to the centre of the mount, less counterweight needed, more stable.

Just a thought.

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Old 03-11-2007, 04:53 PM
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Ok here is my pityfull setup.
One skywatcher 120mm achromat with an meade 70mm on top for guiding.
Made the tripod legs last week (sturdy and adjustable).
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