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Old 27-09-2008, 01:44 PM
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Coronado SolarMax 40 Telescope

Little used, as new two year old SolarMax 40 telescope with BF10. Comes with case, set of Coronado Cemax 12mm, 18mm, 25mm eyepieces/2x Barlow/case, SolRanger finder, spare clamshell (v. light marks) and manual. The Coronado SolarMax 40/BF10/TMax Filter can be easily removed from the OTA and be double stacked on a PST or attached to your own scope provided you have the appropriate TMax adaptor. $1950 or trade for Takahashi FS-102 OTA (preferably with clamshell/finder). PM's please.
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Old 27-09-2008, 09:32 PM
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Can you use binoviewers with this?
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Old 28-09-2008, 02:40 AM
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I don't own a binoviewer so cannot comment whether it is suitable or not. The sales blurb from Meade/Coronado states :

With the SolarMax40 telescope it is possible to see all of the limb detail present in PST images. but with enhanced surface features. The SolarMax40 telescope comes standard with a BF5 blocking filter but a BF10 version is also available and recommended for use with imaging equipment and bino-viewers. The larger blocking filter allows users to extend the focal length without vignetting but does not enhance detail or lower the bandpass. A second SolarMax40 filter/T-Max can be purchased, along with a small adaptor plate, and these can be attached to the front in order to lower the bandpass to 0.5 angstroms. This is called ‘double stacking’ and further enhances surface detail.
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Old 30-09-2008, 06:02 PM
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Dear Stephen,

Is this a 0.7 (single etalon) or a 0.5 Angstrom (double stacked - dual etalon) unit.

Thanking you.

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Old 30-09-2008, 07:02 PM
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Hi Astromelb

This is the 0.7 (single etalon) unit.

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Old 21-10-2008, 12:44 PM
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Little used, as new two year old SolarMax 40 telescope with BF10. Comes with case, set of Coronado Cemax 12mm, 18mm, 25mm eyepieces/2x Barlow/case, SolRanger finder, spare clamshell (v. light marks) and manual. The Coronado SolarMax 40/BF10/TMax Filter can be easily removed from the OTA and be double stacked on a PST or attached to your own scope provided you have the appropriate TMax adaptor. $1950 or trade for Takahashi FS-102 OTA (preferably with clamshell/finder). PM's please.
Hi
Is it still for sale or trade
Vars
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Old 21-10-2008, 03:04 PM
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Private message sent Vars, Cheers, Steve.
 

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