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From: "Bob May" To: "atmlist" Reply-To: "Bob May" To put it another way, a lens of sufficently long focal length will have little color error. This is basically what the astronomers of the early days did to keep the color down on their scopes. My 200" refractor is a short focal length example of that technique as it has a 4.25" single lens out at the far end and produces a fair bit of color aberration - at higher powers you adjust focus by balancing the red and violet fringes about a star to the same size and you are "focused" - which makes the scope a bit interesting to use. The scopes used back then had focal ratios even longer than that short focal ratio scope to keep the color down. I'll note that the microwave stuff that you've been doing is for fairly narrow band stuff, often a fair bit less than a quarter octave in range. This tends for the errors due to the changing frequency minimal as the change of spacing is not very large and the focus error is usually quite small as a result. Bob May http://nav.to/bobmay bobmay{at}nethere.com NEW! http://bobmay.astronomy.net --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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