Quote:
Originally Posted by AstroJunk
When using a big Dob with just ArgoNavis, Mount it up top just where you need it to be. It is really good for fine tuning/locating objects by hand, and when you are cruising around a constellation, the object will never be too far away from the starting position so it’s quite possible to see a few targets with out moving the ladder – just by leaning over a bit (but not too far).
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Hi and thanks for the post.
Mounting Argo Navis on the top-end of large Dobs is a popular choice,
particularly for scopes of between 15" to 20".
See here.
For units with the original-style enclosure, Velcro self-adhesive tabs or
an
acrylic holder are both popular choices.
Units in the new-style enclosure come with a
mounting cradle that is designed
to be mounted in a variety of ways including with wood screws, thumb-screws
and brass inserts, Velcro self-adhesive tabs and Velcro OneWrap straps.
For smaller aperture Dobs (e.g. 8" to 15") and very large aperture Dobs,
(25", 30"+) many mount the unit either on the side of the rocker or
on a stalk. For example as seen
here and
here.
Markless Astronomics in North Carolina manufacture a
stalk for use with the
Argo Navis which is a popular choice.
I've routinely used an Argo Navis mounted near the eyepiece of a 20"
and this location is very convenient for the reasons you cited.
Thanks again for the post.
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