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Bobsprit November 9th 04 12:03 PM

Fun Day!!!
 
Well, two great packages in two days. My Celestron GPS 11 arrived yesterday. I
can't wait to bring it to PA for a real test. And moments ago...my second pair
of Revel M20 speakers came!!!!

RB

gonefishiing November 9th 04 03:50 PM

do they render the sound of wind and waves accurately?
g
gf.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Well, two great packages in two days. My Celestron GPS 11 arrived
yesterday. I
can't wait to bring it to PA for a real test. And moments ago...my second
pair
of Revel M20 speakers came!!!!

RB




Bobsprit November 9th 04 05:02 PM

do they render the sound of wind and waves accurately?
g

They do best on Jazz and classical.

RB

Donal November 9th 04 10:57 PM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Well, two great packages in two days. My Celestron GPS 11 arrived

yesterday.

Are you going to use it for Photography?



Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit November 10th 04 01:07 AM

Well, two great packages in two days. My Celestron GPS 11 arrived
yesterday.

Are you going to use it for Photography?

Actually, probably not. I have the most fun spending a few hours just doing
visual and maybe some sketches. I used to have a cold camera, but it rarely got
any use. Too much trouble.

RB

Donal November 11th 04 10:32 PM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Well, two great packages in two days. My Celestron GPS 11 arrived

yesterday.

Are you going to use it for Photography?

Actually, probably not. I have the most fun spending a few hours just

doing
visual and maybe some sketches. I used to have a cold camera, but it

rarely got
any use. Too much trouble.


What do you expect to be able to see with it?

I'm investigating the purchase of an 8" SCT at the moment, so I have a
genuine interest.

I started off by thinking that I'd get a LX200, however I'm now thinking
that I might get a TAL200K, HEQ5 and Skyscan 2000.

The LX doesn't seem to be designed for photragraphy.

What do you think?


Regards


Donal
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Nav November 11th 04 10:59 PM

If you are not doing photos then get a big Dobsonian.

Cheers


Bobsprit wrote:

Well, two great packages in two days. My Celestron GPS 11 arrived


yesterday.

Are you going to use it for Photography?

Actually, probably not. I have the most fun spending a few hours just doing
visual and maybe some sketches. I used to have a cold camera, but it rarely got
any use. Too much trouble.

RB



Bobsprit November 12th 04 11:46 AM

I'm investigating the purchase of an 8" SCT at the moment, so I have a
genuine interest.

I started off by thinking that I'd get a LX200, however I'm now thinking
that I might get a TAL200K, HEQ5 and Skyscan 2000.

To start, I'm of the opinion that Meade builds a mediocre product. In star
tests using their 8" systems I've always found Celestron Optics slighty better.
Meade has also released many drive systems onto the market which were basically
untested. They've ****ed off a lot of people.
My main problem with the Tal is the open tube design. One of the big pluses on
SCTs is the closed tube design. While there is a small penalty in thermal
equalization, I think a sealed system is less trouble in the long run. Dew and
dust on the primary and secondary on a regular basis will give you fits.
I usually find that Celestron manages to have a smaller central obstruction,
making for better contrast. Have you compared?
Finally, have you looked at the Celestron 9.25? It's generally considered to be
one of the best compound optical sets on the market (for the money) and I think
it makes sense over the 8.

http://www.adorama.com/CNOT9AX.html

RB

Bobsprit November 12th 04 12:26 PM

I started off by thinking that I'd get a LX200, however I'm now thinking
that I might get a TAL200K, HEQ5 and Skyscan 2000.


Donal, did a bit of homework for you. I think the Tal's secondary obstruction
is a deal breaker. Also, without a correcter plate, it requires spidervanes to
support which will further reduce contrast. I don't like the focuser either,
but this is based only on what I've read. Interesting scope and good optics,
but I'd go with a Celestron 1st. Read the reviews of the 9.25 and Tal.

http://www.cloudynights.com/compound.htm

Everything with a grain of salt. No two scopes perform the same.

RB

Donal November 13th 04 12:57 AM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
I started off by thinking that I'd get a LX200, however I'm now thinking
that I might get a TAL200K, HEQ5 and Skyscan 2000.


Donal, did a bit of homework for you. I think the Tal's secondary

obstruction
is a deal breaker. Also, without a correcter plate, it requires

spidervanes to
support which will further reduce contrast. I don't like the focuser

either,
but this is based only on what I've read. Interesting scope and good

optics,
but I'd go with a Celestron 1st. Read the reviews of the 9.25 and Tal.

http://www.cloudynights.com/compound.htm

Everything with a grain of salt. No two scopes perform the same.


I've noticed that the obstruction is bigger in the Tal than the Meade.
However, I've also read that the contrast is inherently better in the Tal
design.

I haven't looked very closely at the Celestron range, but the 9.25 keeps
popping its head up. If it weighs less than the Tal, then I will seriously
consider it. I don't want to buy something that is too heavy to carry from
the garage to the garden.


Regards


Donal
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