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![]() "Roger Hamlett" wrote in message ... "Dennis Lee Bieber" wrote in message ... On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 08:18:38 +1300, declaimed the following in alt.telescopes.meade.lx200: hi could someone please tell me if these meade scopes are still noisy,thanks. Define "noisy"? Anything running on a digital control stepper motor is going to "tick" at a rate dependent upon the needed slewing. The scopes _do not_ use a stepper motor... They use DC servo motors. Yes, they are 'noisy', if you slew rapidly. Think in terms of motors like Scalextric motors, and the sort of noises they produce. They are noisier than the Celestron units in general (though the cheaper Celestron drives on things like the CG5, give them a good 'run for their money' on this). However if you reduce the maximum slew rate, the noise becomes much more acceptable. On the Celesron units, there was a software bug a while ago, which made them produce an odd noise when tracking, but this has now been fixed. Best Wishes Thank you all for your answers, cyril. |
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