davewaldo
13-11-2007, 12:03 PM
Hi everyone!
I don't even know if this is possible but it would make visual observing easier...
I remember seeing a picture of a HEQ5 in alt-az mode. I didn't know if this was possible and still have go-to (or even possible at all).
Basically the mount was possitioned like it would be for 0 degree latitude (might work at 90 too?) and then the scope would be attatched as normal.
However instead of rotating around the pole it would simply function as an alt-az mount.
I think this would be great as it would stop the EP location from getting in strange possitions when using a newt.
If you could set up an EQ like this and then do a 2/3 star alignment and have goto I think this would be a great setup for visual observing!
Does anyone know anything about this?
Dave.
I don't even know if this is possible but it would make visual observing easier...
I remember seeing a picture of a HEQ5 in alt-az mode. I didn't know if this was possible and still have go-to (or even possible at all).
Basically the mount was possitioned like it would be for 0 degree latitude (might work at 90 too?) and then the scope would be attatched as normal.
However instead of rotating around the pole it would simply function as an alt-az mount.
I think this would be great as it would stop the EP location from getting in strange possitions when using a newt.
If you could set up an EQ like this and then do a 2/3 star alignment and have goto I think this would be a great setup for visual observing!
Does anyone know anything about this?
Dave.