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Old December 1st 05, 10:57 AM
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Default amateur spectrographs - a comparison

Prompted by the announcement of the hi-res LHIRES3 spectrograph I've posted at

http://www.astroman.fsnet.co.uk/sgraph.htm

a comparison of the various spectrographs available to amateurs including the Rainbow Optics/Staranalyser gratings. I've taken the liberty to include my own homemade WPO spectrograph too;-).

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