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Merlin66

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  1. There’s also a mechanical need for etalon tuning.

    The F-P etalon used relies on a very fine gap between the elements, usually around 80 micron.

    In the Lunt and Coronado this is an air gap and in the Daystar Quark it uses mica as a spacer. Temperature and atmospheric pressure can change the effective gap, so the etalon must be retuned to maintain the nominated central wavelength.

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  2. Peter, is correct.

    with single etalon solar Ha scopes (+/- 0.7) and poor characteristics ( poor blocking) can show the Photosphere as a “solid” edge with the Chromosphere suspended above at the limb.

    with tighter bandwidth (and effective blocking) the photosphere is suppressed and only the Chromospheric edge is seen.

     

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  3. Rusted,

    Why belt drive the 1:1 knob and not the 10:1 knob?

    The 10:1 gives ever better focus control. I have this set up on all my scopes.....and no issues with the handcontrollers.

    My SM60/ED80 sits on an HEQ5 outside, extended cables for the Synscan and focus motor then allow me to image in the cool and dark office.

     

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  4. The tilt tuned etalons can also handle Doppler shift, no problems.

    I’ve used various solar scopes, PST, SM40, SM60, many modded PST single and double stack all tilt tuned with very good results.

    My latest favorite is a SM60 external etalon mounted on an ED80 with a PST “internal “ etalon as a double stack.

    All ITF filters suffer from failure, both Lunt and Coronado, thankfully they can easily (nowadays) be replaced.

     

  5. Hmmmm......

    I think all the users of EQMod work through their planetarium software, not just the EQMod setup screen.

    Are you sure the motors you have on the EQ5 are in fact compatible with Synscan and EQMod? (Sounds from your last message that the handset works OK?)

     

     

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