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Old 12-11-2016, 12:39 PM
jbloggz (Joe)
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Originally Posted by raymo View Post
Spin your laser collimator on its own axis and see if the laser beam stays trained on its target. Most cheaper laser collimators have no means of adjustment. Try again with a basic collimator.
The collimator I have is hopeless when rotating, it moves around a lot. Possibly not perfectly adjusted, but I think it also doesn't sit squarely in the focuser. I might go out tonight and play around with the collimation and see what it achieves. When you say 'basic colimator', do you mean something like a collimation cap?

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Originally Posted by cometcatcher View Post
What's the scope you are using?
Thanks, it's this one
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