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Hello,
I am looking for a solution to my problem: I have a Meade LX200 14"
GPS scope in an Ash Dome. The Dome shields the scopes GPS system from
getting data.
Meade doesn't have an accessory to fix this.
Does anyone out there have a solution to this problem?
Maybe a re-radiating antenna?? This device is mounted in the clear where it
has a good shot at the sky. It receives signals from the satellites then
re-transmits them so a GPS receiver that is screened from the sky receives a
good signal.
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/reradiating.php
http://www.gpsinformation.org/dale/gpsant.htm
http://www.navtechgps.com/supply/rerad.asp
On the other hand -- my understanding of things is that the GPS system is
used to tell the scope's computer (1) where the scope is located, and, (2)
the precise date and time. Because your scope is mounted in a dome, it's
not moving so you don't worry about the location. Date and time, however,
may be a problem. -- OR -- does this scope require new location, date, and
time info every time it's used? If that's the case, you need to use the
GPS.
If the scope remembers where it is and if it keeps up with the date and time
even with power off, then, it seems as though you would not need the GPS.
Just a thought.