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I understand that the first PSTs have started to roll off the
production line. Could someone from Coronado clarify the changes made in the redesign and to the specifications. What is now needed to double stack the PST (?SM40 filter and T-max?) MAny thanks for the information, looks like you got another great product there! PEter Woolliams London, UK |
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Hi Peter,
We made two major changes to the PST design before general release, the first concerning the objective design and the second which provides field "tuning" of the internal etalon to allow the owner the option of adding a second, afocally mounted SM40 with T-max as you suggest. Double stacking with a second etalon should be trivial and will not require sending the PST to Tucson for matching with a proper SM40. Regards, Bill Dean Coronado Technology Group On 17 May 2004 14:14:48 -0700, (Peter Woolliams) wrote: I understand that the first PSTs have started to roll off the production line. Could someone from Coronado clarify the changes made in the redesign and to the specifications. What is now needed to double stack the PST (?SM40 filter and T-max?) MAny thanks for the information, looks like you got another great product there! PEter Woolliams London, UK |
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"Bill Dean" wrote in message
... Hi Peter, We made two major changes to the PST design before general release, the first concerning the objective design and the second which provides field "tuning" of the internal etalon to allow the owner the option of adding a second, afocally mounted SM40 with T-max as you suggest. Double stacking with a second etalon should be trivial and will not require sending the PST to Tucson for matching with a proper SM40. Hi Bill, Is there any hope we have them in our hot little hands before the Transit? |
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Is there any hope we have them in our hot little hands before the Transit?
As I understand it..... they are shipping them as fast as they make them, though the kind of numbers are not huge...... I hope you placed your order a good time ago. There seem to be a good number of people with crossed fingers. PEter |
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We made two major changes to the PST design before general release,
the first concerning the objective design and the second which provides field "tuning" of the internal etalon to allow the owner the option of adding a second, afocally mounted SM40 with T-max as you suggest. Double stacking with a second etalon should be trivial and will not require sending the PST to Tucson for matching with a proper SM40. Does this mean that the PST will be able to view 'doppler shifted' events unlike the original PST specs? Thanks again! PEter Woolliams |
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On 18 May 2004 11:22:47 -0700, (Craig Levine)
wrote: (Peter Woolliams) wrote in message Does this mean that the PST will be able to view 'doppler shifted' events unlike the original PST specs? Thanks again! PEter Woolliams No. The tuner can be used to minimize reflections, but it won't change the bandpass. I haven't heard that the original spec called for viewing doppler-shifted events. I know that Coronado added the ability to stack etalons due to demand from those that saw the prototypes. Maybe you're thinking of the Maxscope? Cheers - Craig Craig Levine Observing Chairman RASC, Halifax Centre www.halifax.rasc/ca Whoops! I read your post quickly when I replied earlier. I didn't see the "un" in front of "like". Sorry! - Craig |
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