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Originally Posted by rider
Greetings and salutations,
This is probably not really a beginner question, but
Is there a way of adjusting for cone error in the southern hemisphere?
So far, every article Ive found needs Polaris as part of the process...
Rider
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Hi Rider,
"Cone error" is what Chinese instruction manuals refer to when discussing
the area around the pole of the mount that the OTA is unable to point to
because of geometric errors within the mount/OTA.
Professionally, we prefer to talk about two separate and distinct geometric errors
that can give rise to the area of denial around the pole, specifically
"Collimation Error in Hour Angle" or CH for short, and "Non Perpendicular
Axis Error" or NP for short.
Whereas CH arises from a non-perpendicularity between the optical axis
and Dec axis of the mount and is a constant value for all values of Dec,
NP arises because of a non-perpendicularity between the RA and Dec axis
and reaches a maximum value at the pole of the mount.
In practical terms, many German Equatorials have measurable CH
error simply because the operation of mounting the OTA squarely on the head
of the mount is partly placed in the hands of the end user, whereas NP tends
to be "built-in" to the mount when it was fabricated at the factory.
Beyond these two geometric errors there are additional effects that can
be worth looking for depending upon your pointing demands. For example,
eccentricities in bearings and gravitational flexure effects are not uncommon
in all amateur mounts to some extent or another.
All these sources of errors are entangled in a complex way and are best
unraveled by performing a star pointing test in combination with software
analysis.
For example, we manufacture a telescope computer where the pointing
error analysis software is in-built.
For stand alone applications, the commercial TPOINT package, one port of
which is marketed by Software Bisque, is an excellent diagnostic tool and will tell
you more about your mount than could a simple pointing test using Polaris.
However, depending upon what your ultimate pointing goal is, TPOINT may tell you
even more than what you might need to know.
Best Regards
Gary Kopff
Managing Director
Wildcard Innovations Pty. Ltd.
20 Kilmory Place, Mount Kuring-Gai
NSW. 2080. Australia
Phone +61-2-9457-9049
Fax +61-2-9457-9593
sales@wildcard-innovations.com.au
http://www.wildcard-innovations.com.au