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Old 14-10-2017, 08:38 PM
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OzEclipse (Joe Cali)
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Hi Kev.
The switch is to tell the mount which hemisphere of the earth you're standing on. It's not which hemisphere of the sky you're looking at.

When you are in Australia or anywhere south of the equator, put the switch on S. The mount always points to the south celestial pole and always turns the same way regardless where you're pointing.

There are many way to align. Unless you have a scope on the tracker, drift alignment isn't on of them. There have been some posts on the subject this year on IIS. Joe
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