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I seem to recall seeing windup sidereal tracking drives on some
older telescopes from before the days of cheap electronics. Anyone still make these? Seems like it would still be a good choice for a portable setup, not have to worry about batteries, wiring, etc. And especially, not being interested in goto, compensating for Earth's rotation is about the only task my drive ever does. |
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