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I've got an LX-90, and the autostars all work in a similar manner. If the skies ever clear, I'll help you out at a Skywatch or a Nightwatch. Rob From: "S. Kent Blackwell" <kent@...> Reply-To: backbayastro@... To: <backbayastro@...> Subject: Re: [backbayastro] Any Experience with a Meade ETX 70? Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 00:35:01 -0500 Mickey, Have you seen the review of both the ETX 60 & 70 in the February 2003 p.72 of Astronomy magazine? It was a good review. I think it's a really neat scope for the money. Yes, there is chromatic aberrations because it is, after all, a short focal length refractor. Beware of all those deep-sky objects logged in its database. You can even link it to a database with 10,000 objects. Believe me, you won't know they are there even if the object is centered in the eyepiece. 60mm or 70mm is simply too small for serious deep sky work but on the planets, moon and brighter objects it's a pretty cool scope. I hope you get it working. Speaking of "working in manual mode", as you say, I highly recommend the Edmund Astroscan. The price has been reduced by 1/2. In my opinion it's almost as useful to a beginner or advanced amateur as a pair of binoculars. Check it out: www.scientificsonline.com Kent Blackwell ----- Original Message -----
From: "Woodrow W. Baker" <wbaker@...> To: <backbayastro@...> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:50 PM Subject: [backbayastro] Any Experience with a Meade ETX 70? Been playing with the goto that seems not to want to go to anything.I'm sure that it is not the instructions or unit, must be me. Looking for To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: backbayastro-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. |