PaulH
16-08-2007, 08:17 PM
Can anyone advise me of the correct way to collimate a Lightbridge using a laser collimator?
I have recently tried to do this (at the QLD Astrofest) and it seemed to work but I'm not convinced I did it correctly.
First I inserted the laser collimator into the focuser and the beam was out slightly when hitting the primary mirror (not in the center of the ring on the mirror). I adjusted the secondary mirror so that the beam was dead centre on the primary mirror.
Next the reflected beam (coming back through the focuser) was not hitting the 45 deg angle plate in the laser dead centre so I adjusted the primary mirror screws to make the reflected beam hit the centre hole in the laser collimator.
What's confusing me is the Meade handbook saying that the Lightbridge needs collimating differently to other Newtonians, but doesn't mention collimating using a laser collimator.
Also, there are two sets of screws on the primary mirror - locking and adjusting screws. I know it sounds obvious what these are but how do these work in practice. My manual doesn't even explain this.
:help:Any advise would be welcome. Thanks, Paul.
I have recently tried to do this (at the QLD Astrofest) and it seemed to work but I'm not convinced I did it correctly.
First I inserted the laser collimator into the focuser and the beam was out slightly when hitting the primary mirror (not in the center of the ring on the mirror). I adjusted the secondary mirror so that the beam was dead centre on the primary mirror.
Next the reflected beam (coming back through the focuser) was not hitting the 45 deg angle plate in the laser dead centre so I adjusted the primary mirror screws to make the reflected beam hit the centre hole in the laser collimator.
What's confusing me is the Meade handbook saying that the Lightbridge needs collimating differently to other Newtonians, but doesn't mention collimating using a laser collimator.
Also, there are two sets of screws on the primary mirror - locking and adjusting screws. I know it sounds obvious what these are but how do these work in practice. My manual doesn't even explain this.
:help:Any advise would be welcome. Thanks, Paul.