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Alan White

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  1. That is nice and simple, has it complicated beyond this at anytime? And please tell what is the scope and 3 eyepieces you have now?
  2. Peter that is quite stunning, Folks spend fortunes on imaging a d here you are, nice Newtonian, small simple mount and well quite frankly amazing me with the results, very pleasant indeed. I have had two 150p f5 scopes and loved them both, very easy Scope to live with, I am a visual only Astronomer, but do have a slight hankering to image, I am a hobby terrestrial photographer, so Images do float my boat, but I have been terrified of trying imaging as it looks to be a time and money pit. Keep on doing what you do my friend, great results.
  3. @John you describe the very thoughts I had before I put this post up. I thought we would all find answering it difficult, some have found it painfully so. The thread makes us aware that one scope does not do all, otherwise we would all have that one scope. However as we all have differing interests and requirements of our equipment, then that field of must enlarge, for some to a very big selection or collection - kit is in itself nice to own and admire and sometimes use.
  4. Thank you @Scooot, much appreciated Richard. Although our scopes are similar spect my stalk is the same dimension as the mirror, but made me wonder about what material it is made from? if the stalk is wood, I could get it reduced down in diameter.
  5. The reason Steve would keep the f15 is that it’s too big to shift from his garden πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I joke of course.
  6. When my kit was simpler, I had one telescope and 3 eyepieces. Observed plenty and enjoyed myself. Nowadays it’s 3 telescopes, 8 eyepieces (much culled) and goodness knows how many filters, diagonals etc. So was it simpler in your astronomy and do you have pictures and thoughts. My EP case was very empty..
  7. Has no one removed the large oouk secondary ally lump and refitted the mirror to a better arrangement? I has seen some very nice secondary fittings in images online, but not fitted to a scope like my one, someone surely has done this on SGL?
  8. No reason @Piero other than to see which telescope everyone felt they could compromise with. We all have differing observing or imaging leanings, so the one Scope is the one that best fits your main aim.
  9. I think you are underestimate your wood skills, it looks great. Built on the Dining Room table, if that was me i would have drilled a hole into it! Enjoy using the fine looking instrument you have crafted.
  10. Wow, looks great, excellent job. I had wondered how the build was going, now I know.
  11. But is that not a triplet imagers Scope Michael? Different scopes for different folks perhaps?
  12. Looking great Francis, Pleased you have the replacement mount. I await the full cabinet finish replacement for the plastic pet food psi/ workbench solution πŸ˜‰
  13. I think Al Nagler missed a trick, should have them painted like the Saturn V rocket πŸ˜‚
  14. Perhaps the issue is many observe with smaller lighter kit and the ED 150 looks to not really fit that criteria. I would love a look through one though.
  15. Well it's now darkish and I could not contain myself anymore. Improved so much I can now see reflected light from the opposite fence posts! Sooooo much improved, very happy indeed. ^ Before NW from corner outside Screen. ^ After NW from inside screen. ^ Before NNE from outside screen. ^ After NNE from inside screen. So much more blocked residual light to catch in my line of sight is now gone, I am actually looking forward to observing from home again. Even had a quick glimpse of Jupiter through the trees facing South, bit of pruning due My good lady knows pruning involves a chainsaw at times.
  16. No Stu, been tried already, just one mount and Dobson is a mounted Newtonian as well you know, tsk, tsk πŸ˜‰
  17. Well I have gone for a 'Toe Dip' or Lucky Dip Β£18.95 SDR as recommended by @BiggarDigger and will build a aerial as per the S@N article. Limited outlay to see how I get on, if I like it or want more then better kit will be purchased. Thanks all for the pointers, all much appreciated πŸ‘
  18. The Pad build got a big push today, Sean the fence man turned up. He worked like a Trojan and ensured I got what I wanted, nice one Sean. The area now needs some hedge planting and ground works. The hedge is already down one side as was already planted, shows how it will soften the look. It has full approval of the Household Management Team πŸ‘ And most importantly, look how it will block those lights πŸ˜€ Very Happy indeed, progress made and i can see Light at the end of the tunnel....... well when I say Light, I mean Dark in this case!
  19. What Yagi would I need if I don't make it? Any links please 😘
  20. @Merlin66 when you said measure up the box, just for a minute thought you were sending it somewhere other than Valhalla!
  21. If I had only 1 mount it would be an AYO ii with encoders, linked to a push to computer unit. Best of both worlds, positional identification and alt az push as I want movement. Simple movement, small and light, well engineered. This is a mount I don't yet own.
  22. Following on from if you could only have one threads.... Please join in, make interesting reading for all. Please make sure you tell us what and why though.
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