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Old July 6th 05, 03:19 AM
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A long-shot perhaps, but does anyone here in the UK use a commerically
made equatorial platform made by this company?

http://www.equatorialplatforms.com/

If so, I'd appreciate a reply, thanks...

Also, does anyone know any European-based makers of equatorial
platforms?

Dave Randell

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Old July 6th 05, 09:26 PM
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Also, does anyone know any European-based makers of equatorial
platforms?

Dave Randell


How big ?

Steve
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Old July 9th 05, 08:45 PM
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David

I am not aware of anyone outside the US. I have a Dual axis Tom Opokowski
platform for my 18" Starsplitter. I can highly recomemnd it. It is not a
poncet platform but rather a conic section.

regrads

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A long-shot perhaps, but does anyone here in the UK use a commerically
made equatorial platform made by this company?

http://www.equatorialplatforms.com/

If so, I'd appreciate a reply, thanks...

Also, does anyone know any European-based makers of equatorial
platforms?

Dave Randell



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Old July 23rd 05, 05:46 PM
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Hi David,

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steve Taylor wrote:

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Also, does anyone know any European-based makers of equatorial
platforms?


Juhani Salmi still makes equatorial platforms, although he no longer
makes Dobsonian telescopes.

http://www.saunalahti.fi/~jsobser/ekvatjalusta.htm
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~jsobser/hinnasto.html

The site is mostly in Finnish, so you may wish to email him for details.
From his current price list, €370+shipping etc. gets you a platform
(Ekvatoriaalinen jalusta) for a 10" dob.

I have seen one of his platforms at the local astronomy exhibition, and
it looked OK. Since it is the only equatorial platform I have seen, I
cannot compare it to others.

Best Regards,
John.



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How big ?



Hi Steve,

Specifically, its to carry a 10" f/5.1 Dob/Newt though it would be nice
if the platform could handle a larger aperture instrument. (You may
remember the instrument?) The 10" Dob weighs ~28kg, but with the 80mm
F/5 finder I was hoping to add, plus other instrumentation it would
have to carry much more weight than this.

It would be nice to have a dual-axis platform, as I would be interested
in using the Dob for imaging as well as visual use and be able to track
at high magnifications for high resolution work.

I can get a decent platform made in the US, but despite the favourable
current dollar/pound exchange rate, its still pricy when one adds the
carriage + import duty + VAT, and so on, i.e. ~£1500. If you know
anyone making platforms over here that would compare, I would
appreciate a pointer.

Best wishes,
Dave

 




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