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Old 13-05-2012, 10:05 PM
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Transit Preparation - swapped out the 14" Meade for the 127ED and the 60mm lunt SBS

Well with some help from Scott and Al i swapped over the 14" for the sbs setup with the Meade 127ED and the lunt. now i will be honest - i haven't done much in the way of solar work - and i would consider myself in newbie territory there. So i have the 60mm lunt with a double stack option and a DMK41, and a 127Ed, with a thousand oaks solar filter and a cooled 40D. Can run both on the one PC and i have an option of running a DMK21 on an ed80. So i have all the gear on and absolutely no knowledge of using them properly and only a few weeks to learn.

from the "test images" i need to clean the diagonal and the DMK41 as well as the thousand oaks filter. and the corrector of the 127. I haven't used that scope since astrofest last year.

i spent this morning aligning the two scopes and getting centralised images in both, then tried to focus - man that is hard the seeing changes things so much
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:16 PM
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That's awesome Houghy, the best I am hoping for is a baader film home brew filter over an AZ 60mm.
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:23 PM
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That's awesome Houghy, the best I am hoping for is a baader film home brew filter over an AZ 60mm.
yeah i have that as well as a backup - or if i have to resort to a camera lens and travel - which i hope i wont but the forecast looks like rain and cloud is predicted but i hope that is not the case
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:23 PM
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You're lucky you have a filter!

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Old 13-05-2012, 10:27 PM
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You're lucky you have a filter!

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no luck i planned that years ago, made sure that with each scope i bought i had a solar filter. the 14 tricked me up - so i opted for some "safety"
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:29 PM
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i am also a bit unhappy that the DMK41 doesnt give a clear solar disk in the lunt
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Old 13-05-2012, 10:29 PM
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I never thought I'd ever do any solar/planetary imaging, and, I'm kicking myself now. Moreso because it's the only one we'll see in our lifetimes.

I've spent a while creating different fields of view (in Starry Night Pro Plus 6) with the two scopes that I have, with and without POWERMATE and the Takahashi Extender-Q. The FSQ-106N with the Extender-Q 1.6x and a full frame camera looks like a wonderful combination.

Looks like bodgie film solution for me.

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Old 14-05-2012, 12:25 AM
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Mick from Bintel is chasing up some Kendrick/Baader filters tomorrow.

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Old 14-05-2012, 08:46 AM
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I suppose the real question is how do i focus on the sun?
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Old 14-05-2012, 02:15 PM
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with the weather forecast i may just end up removing it off the titan and use it on the eq6 somewhere dry and clear.

one thought i had to keep the sun centralised is using Al sheeny's collimator overlay on the APT capture screen wit hthe crosshairs on - so if it drifts you can re-centre it exactly
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Hi Dave

Nice set up and it looks like you’ve got all angles covered!

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I suppose the real question is how do i focus on the sun?
Same as we all do... twiddle till its sharp(ish)... (That's a technical term!)

Nice setup Dave.

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Old 14-05-2012, 05:09 PM
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And this is my low-tech/economical setup. Don't laugh (ok, maybe a giggle).
I call it "the Jet-Star, woooohhhhhahhhahha" (Dr Evil in Austin Powers)
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Hi Dave

Nice set up and it looks like you’ve got all angles covered!

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i still have a few more Dennis, but they rely on my contingency plan i have spare baader films a C11 and g11, astrotrac's x2 and video 36 x optical video camera for the really desperate situation
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Same as we all do... twiddle till its sharp(ish)... (That's a technical term!)

Nice setup Dave.

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Ahh but its the way its twiddled. Dennis for example is a first class twiddler where as i rank myself in cattle class
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Old 14-05-2012, 09:11 PM
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And this is my low-tech/economical setup. Don't laugh (ok, maybe a giggle).
I call it "the Jet-Star, woooohhhhhahhhahha" (Dr Evil in Austin Powers)
well its portable
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Nice one, lots of solar photons waiting to be soaked up
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Old 15-05-2012, 09:12 AM
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nice one, lots of solar photons waiting to be soaked up
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i hope the weather holds up
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Old 15-05-2012, 09:26 AM
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That's awesome Houghy, the best I am hoping for is a baader film home brew filter over an AZ 60mm.
I think extravision still have some 60mm readymade Baader filter for $27.
http://www.extravision.com.au/catalo...oducts_id=1324
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Old 15-05-2012, 09:31 AM
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I never thought I'd ever do any solar/planetary imaging, and, I'm kicking myself now. Moreso because it's the only one we'll see in our lifetimes.

I've spent a while creating different fields of view (in Starry Night Pro Plus 6) with the two scopes that I have, with and without POWERMATE and the Takahashi Extender-Q. The FSQ-106N with the Extender-Q 1.6x and a full frame camera looks like a wonderful combination.

Looks like bodgie film solution for me.

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If you strike out, Extravision have a 4" Baader solar filter that might suit.
http://www.extravision.com.au/catalo...oducts_id=1312
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