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Old 14-01-2011, 03:40 PM
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Go to this Skywatcher web site and have a look at the colliation page. It is much the same manual that I use and found the instructions easy to follow with a bit of practise!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/25452829/S...an-User-Manual

Hope it helps. Will seem a little frustrating at first, but keep with it and before you know it you will be collimating in your sleep.

Another thought, if you are mainly a visual observer (like me) a Cheshire collimation tool is all you need. Its what I use and I've had members of our club coment on how well my scope is collimated, and i'm no expert.
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