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Old May 12th 04, 12:12 PM
Tony Pottrell
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Default 2ndary Mirrors

Hi all,

I recently had an accident with my scope - in short I need to get a new
2ndary.

I've found a few places, but most are saying that they need to import the
mirror (It's for an Explorer 200) from China, which could take up to 3
months (!!!)

I have found a supplier that has a 60mm mirror in stock, however my scope
uses a 52mm. Can I get away with using a 60mm? Or would it be too large an
obstruction in the scope?

Cheers,

Tony


 




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