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My friend's NexStar 8i doesn't appear to be working right. We actually
read the manual and went thru the alignment procedure, starting horizontal/North/leveled, entered proper dates,time (in Central daylight time which it appears to understand), lat/long and then told it to find Mars. It misses it by about 10 degrees. Any suggestions on the likely problem here? I suspect it isn't the scope design or their firmware-- it's probably cockpit error but where? Any help appreciated. Please reply here, that email return is no good. |
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