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Originally Posted by Wavytone
Pondering the question of an alt-az push-to mount... possibly a Half-hitch MkIII or DiscMount - the question is, would you fit Argo or Sky Commander, and why ?
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Hi,
Thanks for the post.
Gary Kopff here from Wildcard Innovations.
We work closely with Tom Peters at Discmounts to provide Argo Navis as
a value added accessory. What we normally recommend is we ship the encoders
and encoder cable to Tom and he installs them for you when you order the mount.
We always supply the high resolution 10,000 step optical encoders. Keep in mind
when going from 4000 steps per axes to 10,000 steps per axes the pointing resolution
potentially increases 6.25 times.
Some users have Tom mount the Argo Navis cradle on the mount head whilst
others use the Velcro OneWrap strap we provide and mount it on the tripod leg,
like in this photo here -
http://www.wildcard-innovations.com....alec_dunn1.jpg
Here is a picture of a unit in the original style enclosure mounted on the head
of a DM-6 -
http://www.wildcard-innovations.com....iscmount1a.jpg
Argo Navis's rich databases give detailed coverage of both the northern and
southern hemispheres. This can be important if you ever plan on getting the
most out of areas of the sky such as the LMC and SMC, even when using
a small refractor.
For
any electronic products to be imported, sold and operated in Australia, they
must carry what is called C-Tick compliance. C-Tick ensures that electronic
products don't interfere with radio, television and mobile telephone communications
or cause malfunctions with other nearby electronic equipment. For
example, the last thing one wants to see is poor old Uncle Harry's pacemaker
suddenly stop from electromagnetic interference when some nearby, totally
unrelated piece of equipment is switched on.

C-Tick compliance can
only be made by accredited test laboratories and this testing is an expensive
process.
Argo Navis carries such accreditation.
No other brand of DSC carries C-Tick approval and therefore it is a criminal
offense to import, sell or operate them within Australia and New Zealand and
penalties exist. Always look for the C-Tick logo on the compliance plate when
you buy electronic appliances.
Argo Navis is designed and manufactured in Sydney, contributes to the
employment of a significant number of workers in Sydney and is sold both
here in Australia as well as exported around the world.
It is also backed by email and telephone support here in Sydney.
Wildcard Innovations has proudly sponsored every IceInspace AstroCamp.
Best Regards
Gary Kopff
Managing Director
Wildcard Innovations Pty. Ltd.
20 Kilmory Place, Mount Kuring-Gai
NSW. 2080. Australia
Phone +61-2-9457-9049
Phone +61-2-9457-9593
sales@wildcard-innovations.com.au
http://www.wildcard-innovations.com.au