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B&H, chagrined at making me go down to NYC to pick up a PST that wasn't in
stock last week, called me back two days ago to tell me that they were getting a shipment of five in and they would send me one with no shipping charge. They sent it UPS yesterday and it arrived today at 1:57 PM. I got it up and running, trying it with and without the SM40 stacked on it. Tuning was somewhat of a chore...the tuner was not smooth at all, but after much tweaking I got it right where it has to be. Nice plage, gorgeous filament and a sweet set of prominences graced my view in significanltly less than optimal skies. There were many cirrus clouds with a smattering of ragged cumulus obstructing my view most of the time. The bracket that I had made to attach the PST to my Borg alt-az head needed some adjusting, but it fits fine and the slow-motion controls work well. The FOV is quite restricted due to the internal BF5, so being able to slo-mo the scope is pretty much required for frustration-free tracking. Was it worth it? For $500 to give me somewhere between 0.6 and 0.5 A bandpass, I should say it was. The image is in most ways quite an improvement over my Tak FS-60C / SM40 combination. It's no Bob-O-Scope, but it does the trick. Mark The Catman ^..^ www.geocities.com/mark_rosengarten Owner/Coordinator of the Neko Ultraportable Solar Observatory Fun WITH The Sun for Everyone! |
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![]() "Mark Rosengarten" wrote in message ..........The bracket that I had made to attach the PST to my Borg alt-az head needed some adjusting, but it fits fine and the slow-motion controls work well. What did you use for rings? Mine will be here tomorrow. Ed T. |
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What did you use for rings? Mine will be here tomorrow.
Aha! Didn't use rings. I took the Borg alt-az head, the Takahashi aluminum adapter block and fashioned an L-bracket that attaches to the aluminum adapter and the bottom of the PST. It works great. I just wish my tuner worked better. Mark The Catman ^..^ www.geocities.com/mark_rosengarten Owner/Coordinator of the Neko Ultraportable Solar Observatory Fun WITH The Sun for Everyone! |
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I just nailed down the problem...the tuner is smooth as long as I don't stop.
There is a little play in the tuner. I will have to adjust my use accordingly. The tuner ring has play in it that I don't think it is supposed to have. Mark The Catman ^..^ www.geocities.com/mark_rosengarten Owner/Coordinator of the Neko Ultraportable Solar Observatory Fun WITH The Sun for Everyone! |
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![]() Mark Rosengarten wrote: I just nailed down the problem...the tuner is smooth as long as I don't stop. There is a little play in the tuner. I will have to adjust my use accordingly. The tuner ring has play in it that I don't think it is supposed to have. Fore and aft play? Phil |
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Fore and aft play?
When I turn it one way, there is a little play, then when I turn it the other there is also a little play. I will have to learn to adjust it in one smooth continuous motion. Mark The Catman ^..^ www.geocities.com/mark_rosengarten Owner/Coordinator of the Neko Ultraportable Solar Observatory Fun WITH The Sun for Everyone! |
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![]() Mark Rosengarten wrote: What did you use for rings? Mine will be here tomorrow. Aha! Didn't use rings. I took the Borg alt-az head, the Takahashi aluminum adapter block and fashioned an L-bracket that attaches to the aluminum adapter and the bottom of the PST. It works great. I just wish my tuner worked better. Could be it will loosen up with use. But I would ask Coronado about it (e.g., Bill Dean at the PST Yahoo Group). Phil |
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Could be it will loosen up with use. But I would ask Coronado about it
(e.g., Bill Dean at the PST Yahoo Group). It did ease up with a little use, but there is still some start-up play. I did talk to Coronado about it...they said it's normal. The good news...I get it tuned and then leave it the heck alone. I look forward to starting my sketching again. Mark The Catman ^..^ www.geocities.com/mark_rosengarten Owner/Coordinator of the Neko Ultraportable Solar Observatory Fun WITH The Sun for Everyone! |
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![]() Mark Rosengarten wrote: Could be it will loosen up with use. But I would ask Coronado about it (e.g., Bill Dean at the PST Yahoo Group). It did ease up with a little use, but there is still some start-up play. I did talk to Coronado about it...they said it's normal. The good news...I get it tuned and then leave it the heck alone. I find that I change it a fair bit: One setting favors proms, another surface detail around sunspots and such. Phil |
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![]() Mark Rosengarten wrote: Tuning was somewhat of a chore...the tuner was not smooth at all That is a surprise, Mark -- assuming you mean the tuner on the barrel of the PST. Mine is extremely smooth, more so than the focuser. Phil |
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