Hi Greg,
I'm working on building a drive for my own Samson at the moment, maybe you could do the same. How much of the mount and drive do you have?
Cheers,
Jason.
Hi Ken,
Do you have any pictures of your Argo installation?
Greg,
So you just have shafts and bearings, with no drive gears at all?
If that's the case, I think it's going to involve probably more work and cost than it's worth. Maybe look at doing a Roboscope drive, using Meade motors and Autostar?
No, the pulley wheel does not act as a clutch.
Clutches are part of the mount. No unlocking and locking using of any lever. One just pulls and pushes the telescope tube in Dec and Ra. The pulleys are geared to suit the mount. As the shaft turns the pulses are transmitted to the display on the paddle. Two arrows on the display tells you how many degrees and minutes to push or pull the scope in DEc and RA. When they both show zero you are on the target of your chosen object, or very close to it using an eyepiece. In my case with the 12 inch scope, (lots of overhang), I am always within half of one degree of my chosen target.
Hoping I have explained it properly.
Ken