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Davoud:
Now, however, I am in the process of installing a GEM. A GEM ought to be in the center of the dome, I am told... William Hamblen: The only real trouble you would have is when the telescope or counterweight bumps into the dome. I think you would minimize the diameter of the dome when the intersection of the polar and declination axes is near the center of the dome. This is not necessarily at the center of the pier. The offsets for your two mounts are likely to be similar. Thanks. My zerbatory http://www.davidillig.com/observatory14.shtml is rather tiny, but it's not so tiny (or the Losmandy G-11 counterweight shaft is not so long -- take your choice) that the counterweight shaft will bump the wall or dome. I may have to rethink my sitting position and my laptop position, however. Even research observatories can have trouble with this. The staff at one facility was chagrined to discover their new pier was too short for their new telescope when it was all assembled. I've just installed the mount, but haven't used it yet. I think it will be OK, but the pier could be a bit tall. If so, I'll live with it or order a shorter pier from Le Sueur; I'm not going to cut that beautiful pier! Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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I may have to rethink my sitting position and my laptop position, however.
If your sitting position was fixed up-to-now, you may have to transfer this onto a trolley to account for very different positions when the scope is used East or West of the pier or to have longer cabling (to laptop and imagers). Pierre MK-UK |
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