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Re: Cases for 1200GTO Head
"rich n." <rnap-@...> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/ap-gto/?start=381
monitors.
the 900
at the
for
away
know if
Mark
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break down a 1200GTO (Roland's), I find the
"rich n." <rnap-@...> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/ap-gto/?start=381
monitors.
the 900
at the
for
away
know if
Mark
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break down a 1200GTO (Roland's), I find the
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Mark D'Ambrosio <markdambrosio@...>
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#381
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
I'll second Charles. To be precise, the 1200 is more than double the
weight of the 900. 80 lbs is a weight to be truly reckoned with if you
have to transport the mount long distances to dark
I'll second Charles. To be precise, the 1200 is more than double the
weight of the 900. 80 lbs is a weight to be truly reckoned with if you
have to transport the mount long distances to dark
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Philip Perkins <philip@...>
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#382
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Re: Cases for 1200GTO Head
Thanks John.
Rich
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Rich N. <rnapo@...>
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#380
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Re: Cases for 1200GTO Head
Mark,
Tenba makes some very nice cases for the transport of computer monitors.
These might work for parts of the 1200. I know that one will hold the 900
mount as one piece quite nicely. We used it
Mark,
Tenba makes some very nice cases for the transport of computer monitors.
These might work for parts of the 1200. I know that one will hold the 900
mount as one piece quite nicely. We used it
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John Gleason
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#379
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Re: Cases for 1200GTO Head
No. I'm still looking for cases to hold my 900. I've
given up on finding a case to hold the 900 in one piece.
Any suggestions would be much apprecitated.
Rich
No. I'm still looking for cases to hold my 900. I've
given up on finding a case to hold the 900 in one piece.
Any suggestions would be much apprecitated.
Rich
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Rich N. <rnapo@...>
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#378
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Cases for 1200GTO Head
Have any of you folks who have a 1200 mount found suitable cases for
the 1200 head.
I don't really require ATA quality cases, and would prefer to stay away
from an ATA type case's weight.and
Have any of you folks who have a 1200 mount found suitable cases for
the 1200 head.
I don't really require ATA quality cases, and would prefer to stay away
from an ATA type case's weight.and
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Mark D'Ambrosio <markdambrosio@...>
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#377
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
Heavy? That's what the wheels are for. They are large enough to work across
a lawn.
It wasn't just an adjustment issue. If you got the mesh tight enough to
remove enough backlash so that the backlash
Heavy? That's what the wheels are for. They are large enough to work across
a lawn.
It wasn't just an adjustment issue. If you got the mesh tight enough to
remove enough backlash so that the backlash
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Ron Wodaski <ronw@...>
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#376
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
I used one of the mid-size Pelican cases for my AP 400 QMD. I have since
sold that mount in favor of a 600 GTO. I shipped the mount to the buyer in
the Pelican case, so I no longer have the number
I used one of the mid-size Pelican cases for my AP 400 QMD. I have since
sold that mount in favor of a 600 GTO. I shipped the mount to the buyer in
the Pelican case, so I no longer have the number
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Ron Wodaski <ronw@...>
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#374
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
My 600 GTO would stall out at 1200x with a 20-pound load, even if it was
balanced. The mount came back with what sounds like heftier motors and a
slower top speed (600x instead of 1200x), and works
My 600 GTO would stall out at 1200x with a 20-pound load, even if it was
balanced. The mount came back with what sounds like heftier motors and a
slower top speed (600x instead of 1200x), and works
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Ron Wodaski <ronw@...>
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Re: 600gto for astrophotography
Thanks for the info. Gus, looks like the best of both worlds.
Stephen
Thanks for the info. Gus, looks like the best of both worlds.
Stephen
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Stephen E. Russell <sjruss55@...>
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#371
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Re: 600gto for astrophotography
Hi Bobby,
Thats exactly why I bought the guidescope.
Thanks for the response.
Stephen
you
Hi Bobby,
Thats exactly why I bought the guidescope.
Thanks for the response.
Stephen
you
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Stephen E. Russell <sjruss55@...>
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#370
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Re: 600gto for astrophotography
Hi Bob,
I bought that 60mm GS from AP three years ago for the SDF and 130. With a
Tak 5mm Guide eyepiece, I'm at 140x, which does begin to get dim for
guiding. I'll try to keep within the FOV AMAP,
Hi Bob,
I bought that 60mm GS from AP three years ago for the SDF and 130. With a
Tak 5mm Guide eyepiece, I'm at 140x, which does begin to get dim for
guiding. I'll try to keep within the FOV AMAP,
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Stephen E. Russell <sjruss55@...>
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#368
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Re: 600gto for astrophotography
AP said I could buy the 48" pier only (the base, legs, and tension rods are
the same), and a new set of turnbuckles to use with my current tension rods.
Roland said with their 10" Mak-Cass on a 900,
AP said I could buy the 48" pier only (the base, legs, and tension rods are
the same), and a new set of turnbuckles to use with my current tension rods.
Roland said with their 10" Mak-Cass on a 900,
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Paul Gustafson <drgus@...>
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#369
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Re: 600gto for astrophotography
Hi Dave,
I'll give AP a call to get the details on the tension rods.
Thanks, thought you interchange the piers since legs were the same.
Stephen
54"
Hi Dave,
I'll give AP a call to get the details on the tension rods.
Thanks, thought you interchange the piers since legs were the same.
Stephen
54"
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Stephen E. Russell <sjruss55@...>
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#367
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Re: 600gto for astrophotography
Hi Gus,
Thanks for the input. I figured that most folks use the 48in pier. I set up
my tripod at 54in with the 130f6 to get a feel for it. Crawling on my knees
and trying to guide manually is
Hi Gus,
Thanks for the input. I figured that most folks use the 48in pier. I set up
my tripod at 54in with the 130f6 to get a feel for it. Crawling on my knees
and trying to guide manually is
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Stephen E. Russell <sjruss55@...>
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#365
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
I use a case something like the Pelican case for
my 400. I bought the AP case/box for the 400/600,
but I found it too bulky and too slow. It requires you
to bolt the mount into a ring on the bottom
I use a case something like the Pelican case for
my 400. I bought the AP case/box for the 400/600,
but I found it too bulky and too slow. It requires you
to bolt the mount into a ring on the bottom
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Rich N. <rnapo@...>
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#364
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
I hope you don't mind my piggy-backing on your question about a Pelican
case for the 600. I'm waiting for delivery of a 400GTO and was wondering
whether anyone uses a Pelican to transport this mount.
I hope you don't mind my piggy-backing on your question about a Pelican
case for the 600. I'm waiting for delivery of a 400GTO and was wondering
whether anyone uses a Pelican to transport this mount.
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jim runsdorf
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#363
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
Jeff wrote:
Yes. I would love to see a picture of the 1200 GTO with a person on
it to get the scale. In the AP brochure, the other pictures have it,
but not the 1200-picture.
Best regards,
Niels
Jeff wrote:
Yes. I would love to see a picture of the 1200 GTO with a person on
it to get the scale. In the AP brochure, the other pictures have it,
but not the 1200-picture.
Best regards,
Niels
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N. Foldager
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#361
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
On the AP website you can see a drawing of the top
of the pier, for a 900, with the base plate attached.
Click on "mounts", then "pier accessory tray".
If you look at the photos and drawings of
On the AP website you can see a drawing of the top
of the pier, for a 900, with the base plate attached.
Click on "mounts", then "pier accessory tray".
If you look at the photos and drawings of
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Rich N. <rnapo@...>
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Re: Should I select 900GTO or 1200GTO?
Thank you so much to all of you for your kind answers.
Before I retract to make my decision, I have two more questions:
The specs for the 1200 states a capacity of 140 lb.
What is the capacity for
Thank you so much to all of you for your kind answers.
Before I retract to make my decision, I have two more questions:
The specs for the 1200 states a capacity of 140 lb.
What is the capacity for
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N. Foldager
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#357
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