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42520
Brian, I don't know if this will help or hurt, but here's my opinion, do with it what you will. I really doubt you'll regret getting a Losmandy. They really...
James Braddy
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Jun 1, 2005
9:46 am
42521
Rich, you know, you're right, I had a brain cramp. The 30lb limit is the load of the ota only. The SN10 weighs right at 30 lbs, putting the overall weight of...
p david elosser
asterhunter
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Jun 1, 2005
10:23 am
42522
When we started producing the SV102A we made the serial number and lens number the same as it made keeping track of things easier. This makes sense since we...
stellarvue1
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Jun 1, 2005
12:18 pm
42523
Hi Jim, You will definately need something in your light path that equals the length you lost buy taking out the diagonal. I use a 2" extension. You can get...
George
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Jun 1, 2005
12:39 pm
42524
Thanks for clearing up these queries up I appreciate the input. Hi Group I have one other question. Can I use the LDX75 mount with my StableLock3 tripod? May...
mark_jones_dk
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Jun 1, 2005
1:07 pm
42525
Very Nice. I sometimes use my sv80s to watch the local birds too. I'm thinking about buying a "ChickenHawk" finder to dedicate for this purpose. -Ken [Non-text...
Sturrock, Kenneth
ken_sturrock
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Jun 1, 2005
1:28 pm
42526
Hi Mark, Well however you buy the LXD mount you are going to get the tripod anyway. You could worry about the SL3 problem when you get it in. If you can mount ...
p david elosser
asterhunter
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Jun 1, 2005
1:35 pm
42527
Ken, I posted a photo of my ChickenHawk in the photos section under David E. :) David E...
p david elosser
asterhunter
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Jun 1, 2005
1:44 pm
42528
That would fit the bill about perfectly. Did you say that it basicly came with everything that you needed except a nut or bolt? -Ken...
ken_sturrock
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Jun 1, 2005
4:12 pm
42529
Ken, The F50R(BR) "ChickenHawk" comes complete with everything you need to mount it. For the little tripod mount I used a counter-sunk 10-32 screw and nut....
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pseacraft
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Jun 1, 2005
4:33 pm
42530
... Yes, a 1/4-20 nut was all I needed. You don't get that with the package because the 1/4-20 bolt supplied normally screws into the mounting ring. The tripod...
p david elosser
asterhunter
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Jun 1, 2005
4:36 pm
42531
Yeah, I wish I had mine in black :) David E...
p david elosser
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Jun 1, 2005
4:38 pm
42532
Dear Group: Its amazing how direct Vic's thinking is on this matter.The owner of Ser.# 0175 Standard SV115 APO should consider how lucky he is to be the...
mgriswold@...
mgriswold44
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Jun 1, 2005
4:46 pm
42533
Great images Josh! I really love the M42 shot. Glad you finally posted a few. All look very well done. Amazing what we can do these days compared to just a...
Jon Talbot
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Jun 1, 2005
4:51 pm
42534
Wow John, What a difference. This is the reason I tell people that equiptment is only part of the big picture. Experience and spending time learning AP...
Jon Talbot
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Jun 1, 2005
5:01 pm
42535
Personally, it doesn't matter to me what serial # I have, so long as the same high quality and SV performance is present. I have SV105 S/N 00222. Last year,...
Darren Hennig
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Jun 1, 2005
5:02 pm
42536
... of the Stellarvue 45 deg diagonals? ... David, I wish. I bought the WO 1.25 erecting 45 diagonal. I like it but would have preferred to get the new high...
jakethe47
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Jun 1, 2005
6:12 pm
42537
... To me the amazing thing is how clear this is. On other forums, something like this would have exploded into crisis and confusion, name-calling and all...
jakethe47
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Jun 1, 2005
6:21 pm
42538
Thanks for a very interesting report on terrestrial viewing. I am awaiting delivery of an SV80/9D and I also plan to use it for some serious terrestrial ...
johnnyflake
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Jun 1, 2005
7:17 pm
42539
Jim, You are sooooooo right! George Oregon ... something like this would ... of dysfuntion. Here, ... different the feeling is ... about stopped dropping ... ...
George
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Jun 1, 2005
7:46 pm
42540
I had received the scope last week just before heading to the RTMC so first light had to wait until last night. Got everything set up in the early evening....
Steve H
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Jun 1, 2005
9:48 pm
42541
In a message dated 5/31/2005 18:57:21 Pacific Daylight Time, jkzinn@... writes: "...some daytime viewing. I wish this were a nice astonomy report, but I ...
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Jun 1, 2005
10:21 pm
42542
Great report Steve, just what I wanted to hear. Now you've got me drooling over the 115 I have on order! Hope you have more clear skies tonight. Chris ...
Chris Guynn
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Jun 1, 2005
10:32 pm
42543
Steve: Thanks for the update and awesome first light report! These SV triplet APOs are "DA bomb, baby" ;-) My SV105 still amazes me with how deep it digs into...
Darren Hennig
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Jun 1, 2005
10:39 pm
42544
Thanks for all the input, guys. No, really. It sounds like the GM-8 is the mount to go with. I'm going to find a good website about the mount, and send the...
Brian
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Jun 1, 2005
10:41 pm
42545
Man, that is cool! And I already have all the ingredients! In fact, I had mine out on Memorial day afternoon, holding it by hand, after being thwarted from...
Brian
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Jun 1, 2005
10:46 pm
42546
You will be very happy with the GM-8, Brian. It's a great mount -- the machining is exquisite, and once you've used a mount that doesn't require releasing and...
Jim Carpenter
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Jun 1, 2005
11:01 pm
42548
All ChickenHawk owners, When I posted my observing report with my ChickenHawk a few weeks back, I started wondering if Vic could somehow remake this with a...
david elosser
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Jun 2, 2005
12:26 am
42549
Josh - Great images! I think the M42 shot is especially nice. Thanks for sharing! Clear skies, Dave Weixelman Nevada City, CA ... From: "Jon Talbot"...
Dave Weixelman
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Jun 2, 2005
1:30 am
42550
Hi Dave, Brian, and all - I'm also a proud owner of the "ChickenHawk" and I agree with all the good things you guys said about it. The darn thing is a fine,...
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Jun 2, 2005
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