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GrahamL
06-07-2006, 09:28 PM
anyone in brisbane know if I can pick one up in town somewheres?
I recall an astronomy store down the valley some years (probably many )
back .. but don't have much of a clue where else to look

many thanx:)

JimmyH155
07-07-2006, 01:33 PM
The shop you want is York Optical in Fortitude Valley, St Paul's Terrace, just 5 min walk from Brunswick St station. Give them a call on 3252 2061. I've had a Telrad for 12 years and am on my second battery!! They are the best - solid and FULLY ADJUSTABLE LIGHT OUTPUT not like those fancy tiny little finders with tiny expensive batteries. I just phoned them. temporarily out of stock - you'll have to wait a week or so, he said. :D Definitely worth the wait:thumbsup:

GrahamL
07-07-2006, 04:56 PM
thanks .. I'll probably just order one online.. the other two retailers
I know in brisbane of don't have any listings of them ...and I'm only In town for a few hours monday morning .

thanks again

dugnsuz
07-07-2006, 09:42 PM
Just got my Telrad down here in SA (from Bintel).
It dews up at the drop of a hat though!
I'll be moving up to Brisbane soon - do you have the same dewing problems up there? I was there a year ago observing with binos and had no problems as I recall!
Cheers
Doug:thumbsup:

GrahamL
08-07-2006, 08:14 AM
I live a couple of hours south doug so wouldn't really know
It has been very dewy the last few weeks at home, supose it would be the same in brisbane.

JimmyH155
10-07-2006, 01:01 PM
I havent had any problems with dewing up for a long time, then Saturday night whilst imaging the Moon with my Meade imager and Autostar software, halfway through the session, the little box that shows "image quality" started showing 0%. I thought this crazy, so went outside and gazed up at the Moon. There she was shining nice and bright. Went inside and still 0%. Took me a while to suss out that it was indeed the front lens completely fogged up!:mad2:
It is the dry season here for goodness sake - so yes, Brissie does get dew>
Guess what I made yesterday - a dew shield from an old foam rubber sleeping bag and some contact glue. looks odd but I am hopeful it will work - otherwise its the wife's hairdryer.:D :)

dugnsuz
11-07-2006, 09:32 AM
I'm seriously thinking about getting one of those little flip over telrad dew shields - even if it gives me a few minutes more use it'll be worth it.
There's a basic and deluxe model!!
http://www.astromart.com/articles/article.asp?article_id=178
Once the dew sets in your observing night is over!! Telrad is always the first to go,then 8x50 finder and then the EP.

A back copy of AS&T had an ad for Sirius Optics in Underwood selling Telrads and accessories.
Give them a call.
Cheers
Doug:thumbsup:

Tamtarn
11-07-2006, 05:32 PM
Doug just thought we would let you know we tried the Telrad Dew Guard with Flip Mirror and a Heater.

The heater is magic and works so well on its own we don't use the Dew Guard.

In the heavy dew the Dew Guard did not cope - We tried it !

Get yourself a heater and you will have no more problems with dew. It's worth every dollar spent

Barb & David

wavelandscott
11-07-2006, 05:42 PM
I've got a telrad dew shield and one with the dew shield + (with the mirror to make it usuable looking down)...

The telrad dew shield works and looks nice...I am not a big fan of the dewshiled + (with the mirror) it works okay but not as well as I wanted it to...

There are many other solutions for dew preventation too...it is very easy to make one yourself and for a long time I used an old "foam" stubby holder (worked like a champ) placed over the telrad...

dugnsuz
12-07-2006, 12:23 AM
Hi guys,
what do you need to power this little heater?
i checked out your link - thanks
Doug:thumbsup: