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Re: [APML] need help getting round stars
Interesting note George. I used a side-by-side for about 2 years and often
had flexure. I've since moved that setup out and went with a top-mounted
guidescope. I'm doing much better in regards to the problem; matter-of-fact
it's almost nil. My S-by-S was solid with no possibility of flexing I could
see. So the dec slop could be a possibility. Only thing is AP 1200 GTO's
aren't noted for much DEC slop <g>
Bobby Middleton
"To think that the eye could evolve by natural
selection seems I freely confess absurd in the
highest possible degree" CHARLES DARWIN
http://www.koyote.com/users/bobm/astro1.htm
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> OR.......if this is happening more often at or near zenith and you're
using a
> side by side set-up, there's a small chance your DEC has a tiny bit of
slop.
> George..
>
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